Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!oliveb!ames!sgi!markb@denali.sgi.com From: markb@denali.sgi.com (Mark Bradley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: 8mm tapes Summary: Tape media suppliers Message-ID: <35374@sgi.SGI.COM> Date: 14 Jun 89 16:54:49 GMT References: <550@galen.acc.virginia.edu> Sender: daemon@sgi.SGI.COM Distribution: usa Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 42 In article <550@galen.acc.virginia.edu>, mlj8e@dale.acc.Virginia.EDU (Michael L. Johnson) writes: > Now that SGI is marketing an 8mm Exabyte type tape drive I > was wonder where to get the tapes. Do these drives really > need "data cartridges" or can they use the 8mm VHS tapes from > K-mart? Is there a good supplier of 8mm data cartridges at > a reasonable price? > (804)-924-8607 Michael L. Johnson > mlj8e@virginia.EDU Pharmacology Dept. > uunet!virginia!mlj8e Box 448; Univ. of Va. > mlj8e@virginia.BITNET Charlottesville, Va. 22908 Although any decent 8mm tape should work, the vendor suggests that one purchase Exabyte supplied tapes or the Sony tapes for best reliability. SGI endorses only the Sony tapes that Exabyte themselves have qualified and do resell under their own name. You could buy these tapes from SGI, too. I don't know what the lead time is. Minimum order quantity is a box of 10. SGI part number for this is X4-VC20; price is $500/box(10). Priced to keep us out of the media supply business, I suppose. :{) Actually, we probably lose money on these, due to the fact that processing the order, generating paperwork, doing the buying, planning, material control, etc. cost more than the price of the tapes. Either the Sony or Exabyte/Sony tapes are your most price/reliability competitive product in 8mm media. We have not qualified any other media for this drive, and hence do not suggest/endorse use of any other tapes. Personally, I do not intend to use other media for my backups due to lack of process control that leads to media defects, coercivity variations and the like. The drive and driver are quite forgiving of media flaws, generally speaking, but I feel safer using media that has been thoroughly tested in tough environments with positive results. markb -- Mark Bradley "Faster, faster, until the thrill of IO Subsystems speed overcomes the fear of death." Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Mountain View, CA ---Hunter S. Thompson