Help on tape drive interoperability/reliability
Larry Snyder
larry at nstar
Tue Nov 20 22:41:51 AEST 1990
rajs at hpindda.cup.hp.com (Rajeev Seth) writes:
>I was going to get an Everex 60MB tape backup for my Interactive Unix 2.2
>running on a 80386 PC, with these characterstics:
> writes QIC-24 format on DC600 tapes on an OEMd
> Wangtek 5099 drive.
>My question is that if tar has been used
>to write the tapes is it sufficient to take the tape across to the other
>machines/unixes such as 386/SCO Unix, Sun/SunOS, Esix, etc., put it in
>another QIC-24 reading tape drive
It should work - but these days 150 meg tapes are the commonplace - not
60 meg tapes - it would be a shame to go the 60 meg route unless your
other hardware only had 60 meg tape units and you didn't plan on adding
large drives.. Another approach that I would suggest would be to network
all the boxes and add one tape drive..
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Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA
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