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Extractions: If you've never lost data through some form of mishap hard drive crash, accidental erasure, or any number of other calamities you might not appreciate the value of backups quite as much as the rest of us. While you may count yourself lucky now, keep in mind that data loss isn't something that happens only to other people: it will likely happen to you, too. We tested five tape drives to see which best meets today's backup needs.
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Extractions: This document is printed best in Landscape with font size Medium This table gives the location and capabilities of the various public tape drives. These tape drives are made available primarily to enable the import of data sets created elsewhere or previously. Because tape drives wear out under constant use, these drives are not to be used to create system backups on a regular basis. You should buy your own tape drive for that purpose. ADVICE: Caveat emptor. Your mileage may vary. Multiple densities on recent drives usually stems from hardware compression, which produces tapes that may or may NOT be readable by other vendor's drives, even if they too support hardware compression. To increase the portability of your data, write it at a lower density. You should always label the tape with the parameters used to create it to have the best chance of extracting it on the other side (what operating system, which commands and their arguments, how many files are on the tape, etc.). Please leave a note on the tape drive while you are using it so others know how to reach you when they need the drive. If you are reading a tape which already contains data, you should move the write-protect tab to the proper position to prevent someone from inadvertently overwriting your data.
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Extractions: Memory options The model 825 supports from 3GB to 48GB of memory or main storage. Memory features are available in the following capacities. Request a quote to confirm your desired total memory capacity is optimally configured. Up to 24 memory slots are available. Memory features or DIMMs are plugged in quads of the same capacity. These towers or expansion units include: #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower (I/O Enclosure): a .9 meter tall tower with up to 45 disk drive slots and 14 PCI-X slots. #5294 PCI-X 1.8m I/O Tower: a 1.8 meter tall tower/rack with 90 disk drive slots and 28 PCI-X slots. #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit: a compact unit mounted on top of a 5074/5094 expansion tower with 14 PCI-X slots. The rack mounted version uses #0588.
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Extractions: Memory options The model 890 supports from 8 GB up to 256GB of memory or main storage. Memory features are available in the following capacities. Request a quote to confirm your desired total memory capacity is optimally configured. Up to 8 memory slots are available. Memory features or cards are plugged in pairs of the same capacity. These towers or expansion units include: #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower (I/O Enclosure): a .9 meter tall tower with up to 45 disk drive slots and 14 PCI-X slots. #5294 PCI-X 1.8m I/O Tower: a 1.8 meter tall tower/rack with 90 disk drive slots and 28 PCI-X slots. #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit : a compact unit mounted on top of a 5074/5094 expansion tower with 14 PCI-X slots. The rack mounted version uses #0588.
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Sony Ships First Terabyte Tape Drives boston.internet.com. December 23, 2002 Sony Ships First Terabyte tape drives By Enterprise Storage Staff Sony recently shipped qualification units of its first http://boston.internet.com/news/article.php/1560791
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