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Date:      Wed, 22 Jul 1998 08:18:15 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Jamie Bowden <jamie@itribe.net>
To:        David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com>
Cc:        hardware@FreeBSD.ORG, amanda-users@cs.umd.edu
Subject:   Re: Anyone have experience with DLT stackers?
Message-ID:  <Pine.SGI.3.96.980722081629.9920J-100000@animaniacs.itribe.net>
In-Reply-To: <199807212203.PAA27258@pau-amma.whistle.com>

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On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, David Wolfskill wrote:

> I'm working on implementing "amanda" for backup & recovery.
> 
> We're in the process of switching from DDS (4mm) media to DLT.
> 
> I believe that it would be useful to at least begin to plan for the
> (eventual) deployment of a stacker (though it need not be more
> elaborate than a simple "gravity" stacker).
> 
> The vendor we're using (Andataco, evidently -- I'm still a little
> new here) has a couple of stackers with similar characteristics;
> each handles up to 7 DLT cartridges, but one is made by Quantum,
> and the other is made by Exabyte.
> 
> Anyone have a feel for which is more likely to work adequately for
> FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE?
> 
> Here's the list of differences I've been told about (other than price,
> which is in the $8K range, with a difference of about $300 between the
> two -- close enough that price isn't a significant differentiator):
> 
> 			Quantum	ENC-6107-40S	Exabyte	EXB/18D-4TS
> Operator interface	"control panel"		LCD screen
> Bar Code Reader		n/a			available
> Dimensions WxHxD	8.9"x10.7"x27"		9.5"x22"x21.4"
> MTBF			30KHrs.			200KHrs.
> Cycles Between Failures	400K			1000K
> 
> Each is a narrow single-ended SCSI device (in addition to the DLT4000
> drive, which comes with the stacker), with a rated native xfer rate of
> 1.5MB/sec.
> 
> (As alluded to above, I have no expectation that I'd be making any use
> of a bar-code reader.)
> 
> Thanks,
> david

The amanda mailing lists are probably a better place to be asking this.  I
have cc'd this message there.

-- 
Jamie Bowden
Systems Administrator, iTRiBE.net

If we've got to fight over grep, sign me up.  But boggle can go.
	-Ted Faber (on Hasbro's request for removal of /usr/games/boggle)



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