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Re: [Networker] AIT

2003-08-06 11:41:18
Subject: Re: [Networker] AIT
From: rich bonfoey <rich.bonfoey AT MAIL.TRIBNET DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 08:40:38 -0700
Hi Paul

Thanks for responding so quickly,  you're input has helped

Thanks again

Rich

On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 12:51 PM, Paul Crossman wrote:

IMHO, AIT tape is more of a consumer grade backup media.  I have found
that LTO and the DLT/SDLT family to be more geared toward the Data
Center end of things.  They physical construction of the media
cartridge
is certainly more rugged than the AIT tapes.

Also, If memory serves...  AIT tape is helical scan media, so if you
can't get your tape drives streaming, this media is probably more for
you.  If you have a fast network backbone try LTO or SDLT.

Paul C.

On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 15:40, Stan Horwitz wrote:

On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, rich bonfoey wrote:

Hello

I am curious if any one is using AIT tape technology.  I would be
interested in any pro's and cons that you might be willing to share.




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