Most guys I know with DAT loaders burn the heads up within a
year (your mileage will vary).
Thanks for your overview. When we used DAT, we had three drives. Each one
went in at least once a year for warranty service. Once warranty expired,
it was cheaper to simply replace the drive.
Since
I've installed 7 of these: 5 SCSI and 2 USB. Overall I'd say they work
well. All 7 clients continue to use them. Most the calls I get is about
understanding Retrospect (but that's another discussion). The problems I've
seen with the Onstream include:
- The drive doesn't always see a new
Daniel Knight wrote:
Most guys I know with DAT loaders burn the heads up within a
year (your mileage will vary).
Thanks for your overview. When we used DAT, we had three drives. Each one
went in at least once a year for warranty service. Once warranty expired,
it was cheaper to simply
While I'm assuming you've already checked out the Dantz website I'll add
this link anyway:
http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=cdr_infosid=8qdZzjELf0X7nN0Y
Joel Moore
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