Buslogic cards are probably the oldest and best supported scsi cards
around. They have speed limitations though, but if all you are doing 
as backing up data to a tape drive, you probably wouldn't even notice.
Buslogic cards are also pretty cheap these days.

Adaptec cards are currently well supported also. Then can be tricky, but 
the driver is being actively maintained. They are also extremely fast.
Some are a little on the expensive side, but as far as performance goes, 
you get what you pay for.

These are my opinions only.

--Matt

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On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Kevin Diffily wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a reliable SCSI Card?  I will be using it to 
> hook up a Tape Drive.
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