Re: Bernoulli disks
Hector Nolla (hector@soest.hawaii.edu)
Mon, 4 Mar 1996 08:03:45 -1000 (HST)
Florence, Perhaps you should consider a tape drive. They are relatively
inexpensive(<$200.00 for a drive, $15.00-$20.00 for a tape). Depending on
the type of drive you get, you can store anywhere from 120 MB to as much
as 500 MB per tape(uncompressed data). This has become an easy and cheap
method for archiving our data. For the future, we are considering
upgrading to a recordable optical disk drive. Good luck.
Hector Nolla
Department of Oceanography
University Of Hawaii
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