Is my tape drive "shoe shinning" ?
2006-03-15 11:52:23
There was a recent discussion on the list regarding ultrium LTO3 tape
speed/performances.
According to my vendor, the LTO2 drive I'm about to buy is capable of
80Gb/Hour, that is approx 50 Mb/Sec if I'm right.
I'm currently using an adaptec AHA2940U adapter with my DLT4000 drive.
I think it's only capable of 20 Mb / Sec...
I have a couple of question:
What adapter should I buy to feed the LTO2 drive ? It need to be
compatible with centos 4.2 (RHEL 4 clone)
Provided I buy the correct adapter along with the tape drive, and my
holding disk is dedicated to amanda (it's a single 200 Gb ATA drive)
how am I to know (measure) if my tape server is feeding the tape drive
appropriately ? Would I be better using an SATA drive instead of an
ATA drive ?
Wouldn't the dumpers compete for I/O's on the holding disk with the
taper process ? Or does the taper process begins writting to tape only
when all the dumpers have finished ?
Where sould I look to see if my tape drive is fed properly ?
Thanks
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