Re: scsi tape drives

2006-03-27 Thread John Cruz

There shouldn't be any issues with it, bacula should do the trick nicely.

Mohan Singh wrote:

According to FAQ 4.3.3, SCSI tape drives are supported. I'm looking at
getting a Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader LTO-3 system.

This product has an Ultra-2 SCSI interface, can I reasonably assume
that I can run this machine via a FreeBSD system and it will work?

I am aware that I might have issues with the software that will
interface to this drive (right now we are looking at Bacula), but
right now I want to make sure that there are no issues at the
hardware-OS level.
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Re: scsi tape drives

2006-03-27 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 According to FAQ 4.3.3, SCSI tape drives are supported. I'm looking at
 getting a Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader LTO-3 system.
 
 This product has an Ultra-2 SCSI interface, can I reasonably assume
 that I can run this machine via a FreeBSD system and it will work?
 
 I am aware that I might have issues with the software that will
 interface to this drive (right now we are looking at Bacula), but
 right now I want to make sure that there are no issues at the
 hardware-OS level.

I have not used an autoloader, but have used the LTO drives on
a SCSI controller and they work fine - just like a real tape drive.

jerry

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