Graham, I sympathize with your plight of trying to cut expenses. We too started off using only IBM media. Great media, least problems of any I have used. Some of the original tapes we purchased (over 3 years ago) are still in production with no problems.
I tried some of many brands. IMHO, they all have problems. The problems seem to be on a manufacturing lot by lot basis, and not by manufacturer. IBM does not make their own media. I forget who it is made by (Imation comes to mind, but that may not be correct). Anyway, we purchased 100 tapes from them. I had a failure rate of over 50% out of the box! (To me a failure is one or more write errors, two or more read errors.) Currently we have found Sony to be the least expensive. And they seem OK. We have tried IBM, Imation, Sony, Fuji, Maxell, and TDK. I understand that there are only about 3 media manufacturers for all magnetic media world wide anymore. And the brands we see all come from those 3 under license from the various brands. The brands have to do with marketing. The difference between the brands seems to come from testing each tape. Since LTO are pre-formatted tapes [someone has to mount and write the timing tracks :) on the physical media] I would guess that is when they are culled for different levels of reliability. Using other than IBM tapes (and possibly with them), it seems that cleaning each drive AT LEAST once per week is imperative, rather than waiting till the drive says it needs cleaning. The IBMs do seem to leave lest 'dust' or residue on the heads. I hope this helps. If you find a 'magic bullet' media source, please let us know! (Super reliable media, Super cheap, Super service) ... Jack -----Original Message----- From: Graham Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 2:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: LTO Media Hi, Up to now we've been using IBM branded LTO1 tapes in out 3584 library (AIX server, TSM 5.2.2.5). I've found a reseller who's willing to sell FUJI branded tapes at about 1/2 the cost. Does anyone have any comment on tape manufacturers to avoid (or flock to) for LTO media. Any issues with mixing media from different makers? I'm assuming that there should be no problem here, but you never know ... Thanks, -- Graham Stewart Network and Storage Services Manager, Information Technology Services University of Toronto Library 130 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario [EMAIL PROTECTED] Canada M5S 1A5 Phone: 416-978-6337 | Fax: 416-978-1668