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- From: olson@anchor.esd.sgi.com (Dave Olson)
- Newsgroups: comp.arch.storage
- Subject: Re: Questions on Tape Drives
- Message-ID: <p9hp8jk@zuni.esd.sgi.com>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 01:30:56 GMT
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- In <44671@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> chiueh@sprite.Berkeley.EDU (Tzi-cker Chiueh) writes:
- | I have two questions on tape drives. Hope someone on the net can enlighten me.
- |
- | 1) Although tapes are cheap, but tape drives are more expensive than disk drives.
-
- It isn't, except for the very smallest disks, or the most expensive tape
- drives (most 9 track's, for example).
-
- | Why is this the case? Also could someone tell me what is the breakdown of a
- | tape drive's cost. For example, the tape transport mechanism, the R/W head,
- | and the A/D & DSP elctronics.
- |
- | 2) The "position angle" of a tape head with respect to a tape in 4mm and 8mm
- | tape drive is 90 and 200+ (?) degrees, but is 0 degree for linear scan tapes.
- Yes, it is the difference between helical scan and linear drives. The
- helical scan moves the tape slowly, but has a rapidly rotating head
- (on a drum). It makes the tape transport simpler and more reliable (in theory)
- for a given data density.
-
- | Also, does this mean that for 4mm and 8mm tapes, the head must touch the tape
- | during read/writes?
-
- Yes, which is also the case for QIC. Well, it doesn't actually touch
- the *head* (in either case), but it contacts the 'shell' around the
- heads.
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