Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ns-mx!iowasp!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!milano!uudell!texbell!merch!cpe!adaptex!neese From: neese@adaptex.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Which SCSI disk and tape drives for Message-ID: <29600006@adaptex> Date: 7 Jun 90 18:13:00 GMT References: <26250@dircon.uucp> Lines: 30 Nf-ID: #R:dircon.uucp:26250:adaptex:29600006:000:1375 Nf-From: adaptex.UUCP!neese Jun 7 12:13:00 1990 >/* ---------- "Which SCSI disk and tape drives for" ---------- */ >We're looking at SCSI drives (to run with the Adaptec 1542B SCSI controller >under SCO Xenix 386 GT). We heard that the quality of the Wren series has >suffered since it has been made by Seagate. Is there any truth in this? I deal a lot with the Imprimis engineers and I can tell you that things are running as before. They are still recognized as the class act of the hard disk world. >The alternatives we are looking at, are: Micropolis 1684 which is a half-height >drive with 345 Mbytes after formating, and one of the Maxtor 300Mbyte drives. I would use as a second alternative; Maxtor (as long as it the 4000 series or above). >Also, what is the best 150Mbyte SCSI tape drive for the above configuration. >We are looking for one which will use the standard SCSI drivers built into >Xenix GT (and SCO UNIX). We have been offered a Cipher CP150. Does this >work well? I belive you may be referrring to the ST150S tape drive. There are two flavors of this drive the ST-150S (72ips) and the ST-150S90 (90ips). I have the 90ips drive on my system at home and the 72ips drive on adaptex and have never had a moments problems from either. Roy Neese Adaptec Senior SCSI Applications Engineer UUCP @ uunet!swbatl!texbell! {cpe,merch,nominil}!adaptex!neese uunet!mlite!adaptex!neese