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AW: Retiring LTO tapes

2004-03-11 12:55:23
Subject: AW: Retiring LTO tapes
From: Salak Juraj <j.salak AT ASAMER DOT AT>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 18:58:47 +0100
good point, Richard!

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Von: Richard Sims [mailto:rbs AT BU DOT EDU]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. März 2004 18:14
An: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Betreff: Re: Retiring LTO tapes


>I've a simple question for the group, we are using a mixture of IBM and
>FujiFilm LTO1 tapes in a IBM3584 library.  Does anyone have a policy (or
>your thoughts) on retiring tapes, i.e. after X number of read/writes or X
>years service?

The problem with perennially new technologies is that we often don't have
enough time to gain full experience with them to know what their life may
be: we just go on to the next advance.  You'll find numbers at the various
tape vendor sites, such as:
 http://www.storagetek.com/products/product_page48.html

Of course, tapes vary in manufacturing quality according to the day of
week they were made, plant, batch, and all that; so the life expectancy
of any given tape may wildly vary from the others in your library.  And
a problem reading a tape 3 years after it was created may owe to the
drive and microcode which wrote it, rather than to the inherencies of the
media.

In short, with such media I don't think there can be any simple answer.

   Richard Sims

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