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Unfortunately, this is the exact issue facing homesteaders and others who
are delaying the migration off the HP3000, especially if they have pre-PCI
machines. The hardware to run it can only be found in antique stores and
can be of varying level of readiness.
You have many options open to you, but as time goes by they will more
difficult to implement.
1- Look for another DLT8000 or a DLT7000, either one will work and you will
not get any performance benefit from either one over the DDS-3, just more
storage on one tape.
2- Consider getting more DDS-3 drives.
3- Consider getting an HVD to SE/LVD SCSI converter and then trying a DDS-4
device.
4- Move to a PCI HP3000 (the crippled A series or a small N-class,) then use
newer LVD devices.
5- Consider migrating from the HP3000. (This is the only long term solution
and where I have been spending my time for the last several years. The
newer server technology is light-years ahead of where the 3000 stopped and
the new storage devices are incredible, fast and cheap. The companies that
we migrate are just amazed at the new hardware.)
Denys...
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Barnett [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:53 AM
To: HP3000 List; Denys Beauchemin
Cc: Joe Barnett
Subject: Re: DLT8000
They are new to me. The server they are being added to has DDS-3's on it
but we are adding another array so we are going to outgrow what we have
very quickly.
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