Hello,
I'm looking to replace a busted tape ATA DAT drive with a Quantum DLT SATA
drive. Is this supported?
Thanks!
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:22:09AM -1000, Kent Hauser wrote:
Hi,
I need to replace a failed DAT72 drive. My current one is SCSI, but I'd like
to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
I have never seen a DAT drive on a SATA controller.
Do they make them?
jerry
Thanks. Kent
to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
I have never seen a DAT drive on a SATA controller.
Do they make them?
i found only SCSI and USB in Poland.
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On the quantum web site, the internal DAT72 drives are choice of SATA, USB,
or SCSI. SATA listed first. The SATA drive part # is CD72SH-SB.
I'd love to not have to use the internal SCSI cabling for replacement. But
of course, I'd also like it to work. Hence the query.
Kent
Hi,
I need to replace a failed DAT72 drive. My current one is SCSI, but I'd like
to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
Thanks. Kent
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Hi,
I need to replace a failed DAT72 drive. My current one is SCSI, but I'd like
to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
Thanks. Kent
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