Xref: utzoo comp.text:7691 comp.databases:8043 comp.graphics:14737 comp.unix.questions:27332 Newsgroups: comp.text,comp.databases,comp.graphics,comp.unix.questions Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!maytag!watdragon!watdragon.waterloo.edu!tbray From: tbray@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Tim Bray) Subject: Optical Jukebox Page Image Databases on Unix? Message-ID: <1990Dec3.142714.20868@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Sender: tbray@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Tim Bray) Organization: University of Waterloo Date: Mon, 3 Dec 90 14:27:14 GMT Lines: 21 There is now good optical disk jukebox technology; a common application is the storage of millions (literally) of compressed page images; essentially just an optical file cabinet. Group 4 compressed Tiff format is quite common. Recently went looking for somebody who's doing this on a Unix box; shouldn't be hard, these things have SCSI interfaces. Was rather surprised to find nothing out there. Anybody doing this? Better yet, anybody selling tools to automate and control this process? Anybody at least have a usable driver interface? Ideally for DEC RISC boxes, but any popular system would be of interest. Sorry for cluttering up these newsgroups, but there ain't no comp.database.image To avoid propagating the clutter, please reply by mail; I'll summarize if there are any worthwhile results. Cheers, Tim Bray, Open Text Systems, Inc tbray@watsol.waterloo.edu OR tbray@watsol.UWaterloo.Ca Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com