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short answer: no

Jim Oberholtzer
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 11:25 AM Gerald Magnuson <gmagqcy.midrange@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I only currently have LTO5 hardware...

I suppose I could do this myself.. taking the LTO3 to LTO5 right now... and
go from LTO5 to LTO7 after upgrade....
Is there any way a 8mm drive could attach to a 8202-E4D, or a 9009-41A??


On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 10:47 AM Steinmetz, Paul <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Gerald,

Using a combination of DUPTAP and DUPMEDBRM.
I did a similar process years back in 2012.
Converted all 3590 B and H and LTO3 to LTO5.
I had 8mm that I could not convert, no tape hardware.

Did it again in 2015.
Converted all LTO5 to LTO7.

Do you still have all various tape hardware connected?

Paul

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Subject: recommend tape conversion services

I need to convert about 37 tapes of various types and ages to LTO7.
(8mm (13), LTO3(15), LTO5(9))...
15 tapes are full system saves,
11 are *NONSYS,
11 are 2 small library saves,
so to condense the 37 down to a reasonable number could be done if
allowed
to only migrate the *NONSYS libraries...

can you recommend some vendors?
about how much should I expect this to cost?
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