Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!jtsv16!blister!itcyyz!yrloc!rbe From: rbe@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM (Robert Bernecky) Subject: Re: tape drive info wanted. Message-ID: <1991Apr21.171023.10002@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM> Reply-To: rbe@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM (Robert Bernecky) Organization: Snake Island Research Inc, Toronto References: <1991Apr8.124255.26553@qut.edu.au> Date: Sun, 21 Apr 91 17:10:23 GMT I'm looking into high capacity backup drives for a system which is initially going to have a 1.2gig scsi disk on it. I discarded the idea of QIC tapes as being too slow, even though I have this sneaky feeling that if I get tapes in the mail from people, they'll be qic format. That leads 4 and 8mm DAT tapes, I believe. My limited talks with vendors have gotten me the following bits of (what may be) information: - Exabyte is the sole manufacturer of 8mm tape drives. They have higher bandwidth and capacity than 4mm tapes. They may do a better job of read/write error handling. - Many (14 or so?) companies make 4mm DAT drives. Someone at Exabyte said that there appeared to be some compatability problems among tapes written by different firms' drives. - Exabyte claims to have better in-field reliaility. The 4mm pundits claim fewer moving parts, ergo better theoretical reliability. However, since they have only been out for a year or so(?), in-field reliabilty cannot claim to compete with Exabyte. I would appreciate hearing from anyone with experience in this area, and recommendations, etc. I was almost ready to go with Exabyte, but am wondering if the 4mm stuff is going to take over, leaving me with what is essentially a very expensive paper tape drive (in terms of being able to read other's media). Thanks for your time. By the way, I received two responses on a previous posting about R Squared and inexpensive Fujitsu drives, which were basically favorable - their prices are the lowest I've encountered, and I'll probably order my Fujitsu drive from them. Ditto the tape, if I can decode on format... Robert Bernecky rbe@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.com bernecky@itrchq.itrc.on.ca Snake Island Research Inc (416) 368-6944 FAX: (416) 360-4694 18 Fifth Street, Ward's Island Toronto, Ontario M5J 2B9 Canada