BD data storage

Leon Martin (martin@cobra.path.monash.edu.au)
Fri, 11 Jun 1993 13:52:59 +1000

Eric Van Buren,
I was interested in your comments. Like you, we also FACSnet our data to a
DEC DECstation (unix machine we use as a server). At the moment we then
archive on high capacity tapes (2.2 Gbyte). As one always worries about the
longevity of tapes, I make multiple copies. I am currently interested in
storing flow data on optical disks but can't decide whether to use WORM or
re-writable. I am interested in your experiences with either type; which
brands are you using etc?

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Leon Martin Department of Pathology Monash University Australia
martin@cobra.path.monash.edu.au +61 3 276 2601 Fax +61 3 529 8359


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