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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Pat Barber
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 9:18 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: 4mm 36gig tapes
You will need the following tapes:
36 GB DAT72 4-mm tape drives
Data cartridges (write and read):
* IBM DDS3 Data Cartridge (59H3465) 12GB
* IBM DDS4 Data Cartridge (59H4456) 20GB
* IBM DAT72 Data Cartridge (18P7912) 36G
The 36gb should be available from several sources
but my current prices are "about" $20 per cartridge.
I would map a drive and store "most" of my pc files on the
IFS. You could then save them right along with your regular
backup's.
It's dead simple and if you need help, shoot me a note.
Bradley V. Stone wrote:
Well, now comes the time to purchase a couple 4mm tapes for mynew 515. i
suppose I could start doing backups on it instead of onto DVD rom on my(like from an XP
PC... fit a lot more. :)
Here's my drive:
9258 36GB 4mm Tape Unit
A couple questions
1. I don't suppose there's any way to save "network" files
machine) onto the tape as well as system stuff?--
2. Where's a good place to get a 4mm 36g tape? Would any tape do (ie
non-IBM)? I see some that are 36/72g. Would that work?
Thanks!
Bradley V. Stone
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