RE: best long-term data storage???

David L. Haviland, Ph.D. (dhavilan@imm2.imm.uth.tmc.edu)
Fri, 14 Mar 1997 11:47:45 -0600

Hi:

While we are on the subject... does anyone have any experience in using a
file server for the long term storage and retrival of flow data? We have a
Calibur and we will be connecting a second Mac to the data acquisition Mac.
But instead of using the optical drive, we are considering also connecting
the second Mac to our unix file server on which there is considerable disk
space available.

Any thoughts?
David

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David L. Haviland, Ph.D.
Asst. Prof. Immunology
University of Texas - Houston, H.S.C.
Institute of Molecular Medicine
2121 W. Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030
Internet:"dhavilan@imm2.imm.uth.tmc.edu"
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