using 60 Mbye tapes in 150 Mbyte drive
Bruce Allen
ballen at csd4.csd.uwm.edu
Mon Oct 8 07:30:00 AEST 1990
I have a SparcStation with a 150Mbyte desktop tape drive unit. This unit
is supposed to be used with DC6150 1/4 inch tape cartridges, of which I
have a reasonable supply. I also have large numbers of DC600, DC300, and
DC450 tapes from my old Sun 3/60. These tapes are fairly useless to me
now ... or so I thought.
On a whim, I decided to try using one of the old (60 Mybte) tapes in the
new tape drive, which writes in a 150 Mbyte format. It worked fine. I
wrote 140 Mbytes of stuff to the tape, read it back onto disk and did a
diff -r to check that all the data had been correctly saved. It was all
there, intact.
So to get to the point - how many of you are using old tapes with the new
drive? Have you had good/bad experiences? What is your advice? Please,
no long winded replies along the lines of "your data is priceless, throw
out your old tapes and buy 50 more DC6150's, etc. I won't use old tapes
for my system backups.
Bruce Allen
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