Hi
I'm not sure about the pricing but HP have good small libraries. I use an
old DLT7000 system that works great. Maybe look at some libraries and then
check the TSM site for compatibility.
Lawrie
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From: Raghu S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2002 01:45
Try comparing the IBM3583, with the same libraries from Dell (can't remember
name) and Adic (Scalar100). I don't know, but there could be a few bucks to
save. I believe that Adic have quit a few other libraries in their series.
You also have Compaqs MSL5026 (very scalable - OEM'ed from Overland),
This is one of the prides of TSM - support for many devices.
Better approach (IMO) would be to find a reliable vendor in your area and
check their appropriate and attractive products for (I)TSM support. Most
of the time it will be supported and if is something brand new few months
later it usually
IBM OEM's an HP library that IBM calls the 3600, that will use either DLT
or LTO. They start at 2 drives/20 slots, and go up to 6 drives/60 slots.
They are supported by TSM, but I have no personal experience with them.
Regards,
-Lloyd
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IBM OEM's an HP library that IBM calls the 3600
Find a reseller who carries Overland Data libraries. The primary source of
Overland libraries used to be Compaq, but since the HP/Compaq merger they
are obviously going to only selling HP libraries. Overland's libraries scale
very well in the midrange and are extremely cost competitive compared to
Good idea.Many thanks to all.
Regards
Raghu.
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