Hi there,
I know a few scientists that collaborate within a department who are interested in setting up a Local Area storage system that would start out at about 10 Terabytes and would probably grow to as many as 100 over the next 3 years.
Could anyone recommend any solutions that are possible for non-techies to setup, but that provide features like mirrored drives so that if one goes bad the administrator can be alerted to change the hard drive ?
We do have a tech department that administers a data center off site, but they aren't able to provide the amount of storate that these scientists need, and they also perform such rigorous (and very expensive) backup procedures that aren't really necessary for the bulk of what these scientists plan to store.
I know very little about this.. so any advice/leads/suggestions would be appreciated.
Money isn't a real issue, but of course, I'm sure they'd like to get the most bang for their buck.
The group is comprised mostly of mac users and a few PC users.
I know a few scientists that collaborate within a department who are interested in setting up a Local Area storage system that would start out at about 10 Terabytes and would probably grow to as many as 100 over the next 3 years.
Could anyone recommend any solutions that are possible for non-techies to setup, but that provide features like mirrored drives so that if one goes bad the administrator can be alerted to change the hard drive ?
We do have a tech department that administers a data center off site, but they aren't able to provide the amount of storate that these scientists need, and they also perform such rigorous (and very expensive) backup procedures that aren't really necessary for the bulk of what these scientists plan to store.
I know very little about this.. so any advice/leads/suggestions would be appreciated.
Money isn't a real issue, but of course, I'm sure they'd like to get the most bang for their buck.
The group is comprised mostly of mac users and a few PC users.