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"Cahill, Ricky"
Subject: Re: AIT3 vs LTO
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Subject: Re: AIT3 vs LTO
Hi Chris!
I´m working with LTO, AIT, S-DLT, SLR and et c.
But what are you going to backing up. That is the question.
But here is some good point on AIT and LTO.
AIT3 :
Fast access (Access to first data under 10 Sec)
12 MB/s (Uncompress)
Read/Write hea
Hi Chris!
I´m working with LTO, AIT, S-DLT, SLR and et c.
But what are you going to backing up. That is the question.
But here is some good point on AIT and LTO.
AIT3 :
Fast access (Access to first data under 10 Sec)
12 MB/s (Uncompress)
Read/Write header have a plastik shild so it´s easy to clea
We had a similar quandry about a year ago, and decided to go with LTO and
an ADIC Scalar 1. We're very happy with LTO. We went with LTO because
it seemed to be a half-generation ahead of AIT in their
roadmap/schedule. If AIT3 had come out the same time as LTO1, things might
have turned out d
x27;t be done in
30 min.
Well, that's my view on it - hope it helps.
Rgds
Geirr G. Halvorsen
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From: Christoph Pilgram
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Sent: 28. januar 2003 11:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AIT3 vs LTO
Hi all,
we plan to set up an archiving-system
Hi all,
we plan to set up an archiving-system with TSM.
Does anybody can give me some pros or cons for AIT3 versus LTO.
Can anybody tell me something about his experience with EDIC Scala 100 and
IBM 3583.
Thanks for any help
Chris
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma KG
IT Department
Email : [EMAIL PR