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Ah well. If you do have cash left over, an SSD is awesome for your OS and key applications if you have $$ left over. I got one for my gaming rig since I didn't have enough for an upgrade and holy moly!

Ye SSD is on the cards, as is a i7 upgrade for the gaming box ;)

cost? More than your server for the space you need unless you want to swap a bunch of tapes every time you backup or restore.

Ye, how much more? :D

Well you could go dual drive LTO3/4 or LTO5.

LTO5 single $1800+ drive $130+ per tape - 3TB

LTO4 single $1200+ drive $45+ per tape - 1.6TB

LTO3 single $1300+ (wierd) drive $30+ per tape - 800GB

Prices from staticice, obviously you'd be looking for second hand drives and tapes. LTO5 is brand new so good luck with that.

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http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=899635

1x Overland Neo 2000 Tape Library.

This this is god like; it holds 25x 300/600Gb SDLT-2 Tapes, it has 2 tape drives, and a fiber channel add on interface (also can use scsi). It is the perfect backup solution for any enterprise that requires on hand backup as well as off site backup (it includes a mail slot for easily removable storage). The whole thing is managed by an LCD touch screen. Its 5ru, and cost over $13,000 new. Comes with 1 cleaning tape.

Reserve: $500

Instant: $800

1x 18 RU comms cabinet.

This is the perfect cabinet to run your home wiring to. It will fit in a decent sized closet, or can easily be wall mounted in the garage. Currently it holds my adsl modem, ups, patch panel and switch.

Reserve: $150

Instant: $300

Is it on ebay or something?

I cbfd signing up if i dont have too lol... Sounds like a reasonable deal though pending prices of the tape, which seem to be around 100US ea, not a bad deal for 600GB vs 1TB of disk...

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