I use an IBM Ultrium LTO-2 tape drive with absolutely
no problems. Great performance, worked right out of
the box, achieves 1.5:1 compression with my data - I
back up 300 GB per tape. Couldn't be happier.
Or maybe I could, if I had convinced my boss to get an
LTO-3 tape drive =) Regards,

Georger

--- Mathew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

> Hi,
>   I couldn't find much information regarding LTO
> drives and support
>   besides the basic information provided by:
> 
>
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
> 
> which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO
> drives.  However, as
> we are still in the purchasing phase, I was worried
> that I might end up
> buying an expensive LTO drive that is incompatible
> with Bacula,
> especially as the section in the manual on finding
> out if a tape drive
> is supported assumes that you've already acquired
> the tape drive. 
> Furthermore, the thread titled HP Ultirum and Bacula
> over at
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11077.html
> by  pedro moreno shows a rather negative experience
> with the HP Ultirum.
>  Is there anyone with a positive experience in
> regards to LTO drives and
> Bacula?  Which models would you recommend for use
> with Bacula?  Thanks
> for help.
> -- 
>   Mathew Brown
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


                
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