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- From: olson@anchor.esd.sgi.com (Dave Olson)
- Subject: Re: Exabyte 8500 Tapes
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- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 92 06:57:54 GMT
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- In <3217@peking.gdwb.oz.au> was@gdwb.oz.au (Warren Stokes) writes:
- | >I'm pretty sure I got 2 Gb tapes when I asked for 5 Gb tapes, through
- | >empirical tests where I used the same dump commands as I've always
- | >used before, only doubling the tape length parameter. I just ran the
- | >dumps until the drive complained of EOT, then tallied up the capacity
- | >of the volumes dumped, and arrived at around 2.3 Gb.
- |
- | The way the helical scan works the tapes are written at the same density
- | whether 5 G or 2.3 G. Therefore the tapes used for 2.3 G are the same
- | as those used for 5 G. The "linear" density of the bits has not increased -
- | just more of the tape is used.
-
- Well, yes, and no. The helical stripes are at the same density
- within the stripe, but the spacing (and orientation) of the
- stripes has decreased, so *effectively*, the density has increased.
-
- That is, the tape length is the same for 8200 and 8500, it is the
- way in which they are written that changes the amount of data you
- get on the tape (filemarks also use much less tape in 8500 mode).
- Note that Exabyte claims that the video grade tapes work very
- poorly, if at all, in 8500 mode. Some folks report OK results
- with video grade in 8500 mode, others confirm the Exabyte warning.
-
- It sounds like your 8500 may be writing in 8200 mode for some reason;
- if you have an 8200 available, you can easily check that.
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- because whoever is silent dissents. | Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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