Hello Timo,

Thanks.  I have removed the two Exabyte entries from the table.  

The update will be posted in the Development manual in a couple hours on the 
web site.

Thanks for the information,

Kern


On Monday 15 March 2010 10:59:48 Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> This is very very minor issue, but chapter '10.4 Tape Specifications'  in
> Bacula's Main Manual lists Exabyte VXA-4 tape.
>
> AFAIK, that VXA-4 tape technology does not nor will not exist, unless in
> some abandoned lab at experimental level only. Several years ago VXA-4 and
> VXA-5 used to be in Exabyte's white papers as a future plan, maybe they
> were planned for years 2007-2008 or so.
>
> Some half a year ago I (as a VXA-3 user) asked this from Tandberg (acquired
> Exabyte a couple of years ago) and I was told that they won't develop VXA
> any more. So that product family obviously became extinct at VXA-3 (also
> called VXA-320) level, these products may still be available.
>
>
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