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Well, I can fill you in on 3590 drives and that might be close to LTO's
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William Mansfield
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> Well, I can fill you in on 3590 drives and that might be
> close to LTO's
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> for each drive on the chain, add half of the previous drives thruput
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> with 3590-B1A's
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Subject:SCSI Channel to LTO drive rule of thumb
Hi *,
Can anyone share with me, a good rule-of-thumb for the maximum number of
LTO
drives that should be attached to a single Ultra-II SCSI bus? Using the
theoretical max tran
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Hi *,
Can anyone share with me, a good rule-of-thumb for the maximum number of LTO
drives that should b
Hi
The maximum would be 2 drives. But I'd suggest only one drive per bus.
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Hi *,
Can anyone share with me, a good rule-of-thumb for the maximum number of LTO
drives that should be attached to a single Ultra-II SCSI bus? Using the
theoretical max transfer rates of 15 MB/s for the drives and 80 MB/s for the
SCSI, I shoould be able to put 5 drives on one bus and still ha