Archive Tape
bill vermillion
bill at bilver.UUCP
Mon Apr 24 02:52:24 AEST 1989
In article <733 at pcrat.UUCP> rick at pcrat.UUCP (Rick Richardson) writes:
>In article <38 at blender.UUCP> root at blender.UUCP (Herb Peyerl) writes:
>> We have 6 clients who can't use an IBM 6157 tape streamer.
>> SCO's solution was for us to buy our clients Archive Tape streamers
>> in the meantime. (hmmmm. At only $1700 a crack)
>
>Does anybody have any experience with the tape package offered by
>"Hardtimes" (Computer Shopper, May 1989, page 440)? They only
>want $399 for a 60MB half height with controller. Sounds too
>good to be true.
Another tape recommendation here. Maynstream by Manynard electronics, though
they have just been purchased by Archive (I think that is the purchaser).
They make a "portable" unit, case, drive, power suppy, and handle that comes
in either 60 meg or 150 meg cassette units. I have a site with 2 drives and 9
controllers installed, three more controllers and machines are on the way.
Backup speed with a 286 box is in the order of 1.6 megs per minutes. On IBM
80-71's the speed is 2.3 megs per minute. I just installed CTAR from
Microlite last week and while awaiting a '386 version for the IBM I installed
the '286 version. It's reported data xfer rate was 2.6 MB/min.
Nice thing about that program is it backs up devices, empty directories, etc.
If you lose a system, just reload the core, the tape drivers, and CTAR. At
least that is what they say. I will do it for real on my test/production
machine this week.
Street price of the 60 meg unit with the first contoller is in the $950 range.
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Bill Vermillion - UUCP: {uiucuxc,hoptoad,petsd}!peora!rtmvax!bilver!bill
: bill at bilver.UUCP
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