[SunRescue] Playing with my tape drive, got some questions... (also, anyone n eed TR-4 tapes?)
Cyrus M. Reed
reedc at cc.wwu.edu
Mon Jun 5 17:48:18 CDT 2000
I think if you use the Exabyte brand tapes with an Exabyte drive, there is
a guarantee where they will recover the data from a tape should something
go wrong or reimburse you up to some amount, IIRC. I think it says in the
manuals online, or somewhere on their website. If that's the case, those
might be the best tapes to use. I don't think they are any more expensive
than other tapes either, or not more than a couple bucks anyway.
-Cyrus
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, James Lockwood wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Ken Hansen wrote:
>
> > I finally pulled down my 8mm Sun/Exabyte (Exabyte 8200 in Sun lunch-box
> > case) drive
> > and am starting to play with it, and I have a few questions:
> >
> > - Tape cleaners - how often, suggested method - cleaning tape?
>
> Check exabyte.com for most info like this:
>
> http://www.exabyte.com/suppserv/techsupp/8mm/fullhigh/in0061.html
>
> They recommend cleaning every month or 30 tape motion hours (more
> frequently in dusty/dirty conditions).
>
> > - Media - this is an EX-8200 drive, so anything longer than 112
> > meters
> > is pointless? My understanding is that this drive is good for 2
> > Gig
> > (no compression available).
>
> 2.3GB. 112m is the longest it can use.
>
> >
> > - Where to get media - what brands are considered "good"? Cost
> > appears
> > to hover around $4.25 - $5.00/112m DAT tape, is that about right?
>
> 8mm is helical scan, but not DAT. 4mm DDS tapes are also technically not
> DAT but people sometimes confuse the terms. $4-5/tape is fairly good, if
> you want a lower cost per GB then getting an 8505 drive is a good
> investment (5GB & up to 10GB with compression on the same tapes)
>
> > - How to reset an Exabyte drive? I have three drives, the one
> > mentioned
> > above appears fine, then I have a coupe more "bare" Exabytes that
> > I
> > think need to be reset (one just spits the tape out as soon as I
> > put it in)
> > or at least cleaned severly. (I haven't powered up the third one)
> > Any
> > pointers to FAQ or other info-bases on these older 8mm drives?
>
> http://www.exabyte.com/suppserv/techsupp/8mm/fullhigh/
> http://www.exabyte.com/suppserv/faqs/8mm/
>
> Exabyte developed the 8mm data tape standard and actually has quite a bit
> of useful information on their website.
>
> -James
>
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