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OK, I will finally be able to rebuild the Imaging1 array into a more
manageable setup, but I want to be able to move all the data off of it to
Imaging5 for protection before I resize and combine arrays. Besides network
transfers (at 500gig that will take awhile), can I utilize the U320 SCSI
cards in a peer-to-peer fashion for a quicker (and more stable) file
transfer? Both server have the U320 external connectors and I have the
cable, but I've never heard of setting up a connection like this before. Any
ideas as to feasibility or other ideas to move 500gig in less than a few
days via gigabit? I have a tape backup, but it would mean me setting up new
profiles and messing with Veritas which is running pretty well for now and I
don't want to mess with a good thing heh. Thanks all.

Jerrod Howard
OMRF Imaging Facility

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Hamm [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:59 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Behind the Technology


For grins and giggles...

http://www.ihamm.net/video/behind_technology.wmv

The file is over 40MB and was encoded at 750k, so I recommend saving the
file and playing it rather than streaming it.

Jon Hamm
Information Technology
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
(405) 271-7097 (office)
(405) 570-5031 (cell)
(405) 271-3541 (fax)

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