[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ben Pfaff) writes:
> Does anyone out there have experience with Hewlett-Packard SCSI DAT
> drives, specifically the 12/24 GB models? I'm thinking about getting
> a backup system for my computer (which has 12 GB of HDDs), and this
> seems to be the best deal out there. Do they
On Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 10:40:01AM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>Any, just a datapoint. If you want some pointers to cheap sources of used
> (have
>you looked at the prices for new DAT drives?) drives, let me know.
>
> Right: $881 is lowest I found for a 12/24 GB. If you'd pass along
> those
Any, just a datapoint. If you want some pointers to cheap sources of used
(have
you looked at the prices for new DAT drives?) drives, let me know.
Right: $881 is lowest I found for a 12/24 GB. If you'd pass along
those pointers, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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I've seen others here on the list cast a dark eye towards HP DAT drives. We use
one here in the office (yes, we too use dump) and I like it just fine. I just
wish I had a DDS2 unit. Anyway I'd say that the only acceptable alternative
would
be an 8mm system. I would not recommend Travan. Why? For m
On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Does anyone out there have experience with Hewlett-Packard SCSI DAT
> drives, specifically the 12/24 GB models? I'm thinking about getting
> a backup system for my computer (which has 12 GB of HDDs), and this
> seems to be the best deal out there. Do they
Hi Ben,
One of my colleagues has a 12/24GB DDS-3 HP tape drive and hasn't had any
problems with his RedHat 5 installation nor with his hard drives. He has
a motherboard with onboard SCSI. I believe that his hard drives are both
wide SCSI devices connected to the wide channel/connector and his CD
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