Posted by Keith Smith on November 03, 2009 at 22:20:51:
I've struggled with Comet's recent solutions for copying files from one place to another regardless if it involves Comet Workstations, Comet local networks or Comet Anywhere. A simple TACCESS works OK for copying Comet files from Comet site to site. Today you must consider lots of alternatives. All USB, IDE, SCSI, NAS, etc and everything old school?? Have experimented with USB external drives from WD and Iomega NAS using copy/paste and XCOPY. NAS seems to work but speed is not a bragging point. NAS vendors sell the hardware cheap so they can get you to subscribe to the backup software to auto backup at a user defined date/time. It's free for single home users but won't work on servers unless you purchase a subscriber license. For me, USB generated sync errors when copying an entire server data disc. Couldn't finish the job. Always failed. Remembering my QACCESS timing issues with Q-land. Using 2TB USB. So I've exhausted Copy/Paste, COPY and XCOPY. Now it's ROBOCOPY's turn. Thanks Robert!!
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