Yep. We do this in one of our
branch offices. Depending on your backup software, you may even be
able to connect just one drive within an existing library.
We have an Overland Data NEO 4000 with
4 x LTO-2 drives in this branch. Two drives go to our Networker server
for general system backups. The other two are cabled directly to
their FAS270 (no switch). In this situation, media management is
handled by the Networker server while the filer is responsible for spinning
the data to the tapes.
One thing to watch out for is the ability
to mix NDMP backups with other backups. Some software will let you
do it, and other software will require that a drive be designated for NDMP
only. Ours are dedicated here.
Jeff Mery - MCSE, MCP
National Instruments
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Luis Sanchez R <lsanchez@isc.cl> Sent by: owner-toasters@mathworks.com
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Tape Directly connected
Hi
I don't have experience with SAN.
My question is:
Can I connect directly a SAN tape with a FAS270c, without the use of a
SAN switch between them?