On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 02:00:58PM -0400, Julio Porras wrote:
> Media Years Passes
> -----------------------------------
> 9-track 1-2
> 8mm 5-10 1.500
> 4mm 8-10 5.000
> QIC 10.000
> 3480 12-15
> DLT 20-30 1.000.000
Note that these are the "theoretical" numbers. Your mileage may vary.
Yes, DLT tapes will last 20-30 years in a climate-controlled vault with
the environment carefully regulated, and the tapes never used. In the real
world, well...
Also, the million passes is "head passes". In order to read or write a
complete tape, the DLT drive makes many (over 100 IIRC) head passes. And,
if the write isn't kept streaming, the drive must rewind and spin up again
before the next write will happen, which results in much more strain on
the tape and more head passes.
DLT tapes are also rated at over 10,000 load/unload cycles.
--Joe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Lane [mailto:JLane AT TORONTOHYDRO DOT COM]
> Sent: Jueves, 27 de Febrero de 2003 12:31 p.m.
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] expected lifetime for DLT media
>
> Hi, All
>
> I'd like to find out what the expected useful lifetime ought to be for
> DLT media. how many times can I safely re-use a DLT cartridge? how can I
> figure out how many times a cartridge has been used if it's in a
> jukebox? what kind of symptoms should I expect to see if I over-use a
> tape? is there some hardware or software feature that should be warning
> me if I'm starting to over-use a tape? a related question, I guess, is
> how long can I leave a DLT cartridge sitting unused and still expect to
> be able to read it back? I'm using DLT7000 tapes in an STK 9710 library.
>
>
> Jim Lane
> Sr. Technical Consultant
> Network Services
> Toronto Hydro
> office: (416)-542-2820
> cell: (416)-896-8576
>
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