Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!usc!apple!agate!ucbvax!fngate!nagy%warner.dnet From: nagy%warner.dnet@fngate ("Frank J. Nagy:VAX Guru,Wizard&Loose Cannon") Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: RE: Exabyte media Message-ID: <9011151255.AA08131@fngate.fnal.gov> Date: 15 Nov 90 12:55:48 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 29 We use *lots* of 8mm media here at Fermilab (>30,000 cassettes) in a wide mix of systems - mostly VAXes running VMS but also SGIs. We also interchange media between systems (raw data written on a VAX or a VME-based small kernel data acquisition system, 1st processing pass (In:raw, Output:Processed) on SGI or VAXes,other passes on VAXes, SGIs and an Amdahl. Besides data tapes for high energy physics experiments, we use 8mm tape for backup on a large number of systems with few media-related problems. We have done a bit of limited media testing and have found that the best media right now is the Fuji P6-120 Metal Powder tape. This is closely followed by the Sonly P6-120 MP (Video8) Metal Particle tape. These media are very inexpensive and seem to work better than the 3x$ "data certified" cartridges. In my experience, I have had more problems with "certified" cartridges from the 8mm drive vendors than I've ever had with the Sony or Fuji tape. We have also had big problems with the Sony Hi8 Metal-P tapes causing (apparently) damage to tape drives. We do not permit these tapes to be used any long and have returned the unused tapes to Sony for replacement. Note that this might just be a bad tape lot, since initial testing showed no problems and we continue to have *no* problems with the Sony Video8 tapes. = Dr. Frank J. Nagy "VAX Guru & Wizard" = Fermilab Computing Division/Distributed Computing Dept/Special Projects Grp = HEPnet/SPAN: WARNER::NAGY (43198::NAGY) or FNAL::NAGY (43009::NAGY) = Internet: NAGY@FNAL.FNAL.GOV = BitNet: NAGY@FNAL = USnail: Fermilab POB 500 MS/234 Batavia, IL 60510