At 1:07 AM -0700 07/25/2000, Larry Acosta Wong wrote:
I, too, am in the market for a new tape drive. Here's what I've found:
Exabyte M2: 60GB, 12MB/s, $3777 ($80 media)
Any reason why DDS-4 hasn't been included in this list?
Based on research earlier this year on lists including Retro-talk, I
I, too, am in the market for a new tape drive. Here's what I've found:
Exabyte M2: 60GB, 12MB/s, $3777 ($80 media)
Sony AIT-2: 50GB, 6MB/s, $3289 ($94 media)
DLT 8000 : 40GB, 6MB/s, $3915 ($64 media)
Sony AIT-1: 35GB, 3MB/s, $1913 ($88 media)
VXA-1 : 33GB, 3MB/s, $939 ($67 media)
on 7/25/2000 3:07 AM, Larry Acosta Wong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, which is the winner? For me, I'm torn between the VXA-1 and
AIT-1. The PC Mag article made the VXA-1 look pretty bad but I'm
thinking that it's just relative and that the performance numbers for
the AIT-1 would be pretty
on 7/24/2000 1:34 PM, Robert Cooper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking into DLT vs DDS for a tape library. I went and read the old
posts on the Ecrix and Mammoth DLT drives. I was wondering what the user
experience has been with them now, since it has been some months since these
We just purchased the HP SureStore DLT Autoloader 418 and we are very
happy with it. I'm running it on an upgraded 8100, OS 8.6
You'll need the Advanced Driver Kit for it though.
KC
Can anyone recommend a good DLT autoloader to use with a Mac?
I'm upgrading a server and need to increase