Re: Multiple Tape Libraries
1998-11-05 15:48:16
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Re: Multiple Tape Libraries |
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Ben Kokenge <ben AT EDMS DOT NET> |
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Thu, 5 Nov 1998 14:48:16 -0600 |
Yes it can. In fact you could set it up as your COPYTAPEPOOL or even
your ARCHIVETAPEPOOL, then use your DTL library as your primary
tape pool.
However, I recommend against DLT tapes. They look attractive b/c they hold
so much data, but they are slow and clunky. You should look into 3570 drives;
the are slick and more reliable for primary storage pools. DLT's make fine long
term large storage though.
"Berning, Tom" wrote:
> We currently use and IBM 3466 to backup our enterprise, Novell, NT, and
> Unix.
> The tape library we use is and Exabyte 480 with 4 tape drives. Each tape
> drive
> has its own SCSI cable attached to a different SCSI adapter. We would like
> to
> replace the 480 with the new Exabyte 690D DLT tape library with two tape
> drives.
> Can we utilize both libraries to migrate data to or would we have to set up
> multiple
> servers? Could the 480 be used as a second tapepool to migrate data from
> the 690
> or would that not be feasible?
>
> Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Thomas R. Berning
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> Senco Products, Inc
> 8485 Broadwell Road
> Cincinnati, OH 45244
> Phone (513) 388-2857
> Fax (513) 388-3333
> EMAIL tberning AT senco DOT com
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