Xref: utzoo comp.unix.admin:2132 comp.periphs.scsi:2816 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!munnari.oz.au!manuel!phys.anu.edu.au!david From: david@phys.anu.edu.au (David Baldwin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin,comp.periphs.scsi Subject: Archive media choice DAT or MO? Message-ID: <1991Jun6.034023.3359@newshost.anu.edu.au> Date: 6 Jun 91 03:40:23 GMT Sender: news@newshost.anu.edu.au Reply-To: david@phys.anu.edu.au Organization: School Computer Unit, RSPhysS&E, Australian National University Lines: 31 I am looking at evaluating DAT and Magneto-Optical disks for archival purposes, mainly due to their good access times. Target environments are VAX/VMS and Ultrix, on SCSI based systems (3100s). At present we use 8mm, but its very slow to get a file off the end of a tape. DATs can access any point in the tape within 20 secs, and the media is cheap - has anyone heard of archival software that can take advantage of the quick search these devices offer? MO disk is a bit more expensive, but can be mounted into the filesystem, etc. It will need special drivers for Ultrix or VMS, or else some kind of adapter to make it look like a hard disk - this is necessary since ordinary hard disk drivers can't cope with removeable media. Does anyone have any experiences with these devices on VAX/DECStation 3100s? Thanks in advance, David. -- ================================================================================ = David Baldwin Internet: david@phys.anu.edu.au Head, School Computer Unit, Phone: (intl) +61+6+2490104 Research School of Physical Sciences, (Australia) (06) 249 0104 Australian National University FAX: (intl) +61+6+2491884 Canberra, ACT, Australia (Australia) (06) 249 1884 ================================================================================ =