Over the summer, we are upgrading our tape library from LTO-4 to LTO-6 and 
would like to take advantage of the full capacity of the new tapes.

The tapeconfig documentation indicates that the max tape size supported is 2TB. 
 Is this still the case?

Our current drive is LTO-4 with a native uncompressed capacity of 800 GB and a 
compressed capacity of 1.6TB.  For our current backups, we specified the tape 
capacity in the tapeconfig file as 1600G.  This has allowed us to utilize the 
full capacity of the LTO-4 tapes.  Our new tape drive will have a native 
uncompressed capacity of 2.5TB and a compressed capacity of 6.25TB.

If the 2TB limit is still in place, we would like to request that it be 
increased to at least 6.25TB (or larger to support future tape capacity 
increases).  Once our new tape drive arrives, we are willing to test any 
patches to help facilitate an increase in the tape size limit.


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Russ Howard

Systems/Programmer III

Computer Science Department

University of Pittsburgh

6209 Sennott Square
412-624-8834

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