Chris Howells schrieb:
> > or "why can someone else 
> > write at 72.28 M bytes/second, but my system does not?".
> 
> Indeed, though it's not a particularly fair comparison: different types 
> of LTO drives made by different manufacturers, with a different HBA, 
> different connection (SAS vs SCSI), and a different kernel.

Have you tried to write to the new lto-4 drive with native linux
tools? What does 'mt -f ... status' show?

I'll get a new changer with two LTO-4 drives next week (fingers
crossed...), maybe I can tell you then, if there is something special
with these new drives.

btw: I also get reasonable hardware compression rates with bacula and
LTO-3 tapes.

volbytes:
687,865,199,616

Ralf

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