Brian Debelius wrote:
> I'm not seeing anywhere close to 60M/s ( < 30 ).  I think I just fixed 
> that.  I increased the block size to 1M, and that seemed to really 
> increase the throughput, in the test I just did.  I will see tomorrow, 
> when it all runs.

Yes, if you aren't already, whenever writing to tape you should almost
without exception (and certainly on any modern tape drive) be using the
largest block size that btape says your drive supports.


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