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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (2969)10/15/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
ZP

You lost me. We are both talking about a 4-8 GB primary harddrive. I
suggested dividing it so that backups could be done on smaller media


Ok...we are on the same page here. I thought you thought I meant 4-8 for partitions on the drive. I was mistaken.

Didn't you say the Mac will be networked? Why do you need a removable
device on the NT trading machine? Why not send Drive Image backup files
through the network to the Mac JAZ drive?


Yes, the mac and PC will be networked... but only for purposes of modem sharing. I don't want to get involved with Mac/PC file translation software, it looks like a complicated quagmier of two very different filing systems. Its not worth it to me to endure this added overhead when I can spend < $500 for a separate tape/removeable system isolated to the PC. Records data is entered manually off confirmation and account statements.

<<<Whats to save?>>>
if there is nothing to save you do not need daily backup IMO.


Sorry ..I spoke in haste... see below

if there is nothing to save you do not need daily backup IMO. What needs to be Fail Safe?

As a true *operations* computer, other than the OS configuration and accompanying utilities such as the Powerquest products, nothing. But the OS configuration and accompanying utilities such as the Powerquest products is substantial, isn't it?
I do want auxillary backup systems in addition to KOT in place for these important items. True , if I partition this stuff on the primary drive those auxillary backup needs are greatly diminished in capacity (size). Then there is the end-of-day 'technical analysis" sw that I briefly forgot about when I said, to my current embarressment, " Whats to Save". That area of sw includes alot of historical data that must be saved to the HDD. This machine is not solely an operational machine as we previously defined 'operational'

Sorry I mislead.... spec'ing this new machine out has left me a little information overloaded.....

Clarence
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