On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 at 9:36am, Brandon D. Valentine wrote > On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 09:20:45AM -0400, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote: > > As long as we're talking drives and media (and I'm in the market), does > > anyone have any experience with S-AIT? According to my vendor, it has the > > same smart compresser as AIT and a capacity of 500GB/tape (vs. 400GB for > > LTO-3). LTO-3 looks like it may be the winner on price, but if there's a > > good reason to go S-AIT, I'm not averse to doing so. > > I don't have any SAIT experience, but the last time I looked, the big > limitation for me was that nobody but Sony was selling a library with > SAIT drives in it, and Sony was only selling them in their high end tape > silos. That may have changed since the last time I looked. I seem to
On their website now I see the CSM-20 -- 1-2 drives, 20 tapes, 5U. Qualstar also sells a higher end one -- 1-4 drives, 33 tapes, and expandable. > remember maybe seeing a Spectra Logic box with a SAIT drive in it at a > conference sometime recently. I know that Overland isn't offering them > in their Neo libraries, which is where I'd really like to see one. If I > replace my Overland it'll probably be with another. It's been highly > reliable. Yup, I like Overland a lot as well. My AIT-3 changer is a LoaderExpress, and the LTO-3 quote I got is for a Neo-2000. As you noted, they're (still) not doing SAIT. > AIT-4 sure looks pretty though. But still "only" 200GB/tape, which for me isn't a compelling upgrade over AIT-3. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University