[CentOS] Tape drive recommendations
Plant, Dean
dean.plant at roke.co.ukWed Mar 28 08:02:15 UTC 2007
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Don Knott wrote: > LTO3 is the standard these days... LTO4 will be out midyear hopefully > and maybe LTO3 prices will come down. > > I use BRUServer for network backup. It provides similar services to > what your planning to use Amanda for. They maintain a good bit of > information at their websites about drives & scsi cards. I'm on an > older RHEL kernel which they don't support because of scsi problems > that require me to reboot it about 4:00am each day to keep the tape > drive in view or it disappears. Other than that, the setup works well > and LTO3 is fast. > > http://www.tolisgroup.com/ > http://www.linuxtapecert.org/ > Also don't use adaptec SCSI cards with LTO on CentOS3/4. Either the card or the Linux driver just causes hours of heartache. LSI was recommended to me from this list and solved the numerous problems we had while using adaptec/LTO. Dean
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