Sebastian Stark wrote (2006/03/01):
> >>I never get more than ~28MB/s backing up to an HP Ultrium-3 drive. I
> >Yes, if you use LTO-2 cartridges, you can get max. LTO-2 speeds.
> Then 28MB/s looks pretty good, right? 30 is the most you can get out  
> of LTO-2 cartridges if I remember correctly.

Sorry - yes, 28 MB/s is good for LTO-2. I have read two-zero instead
of two-eight (I have not very good terminal font :o/).

Regards.

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