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- From: bogstad@rhombus.cs.jhu.edu (Bill Bogstad)
- Subject: Re: Recommendations for tape drive (for DOS, OS/2, Linux)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.201031.15972@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
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- Organization: Johns Hopkins Computer Science Department, Baltimore, MD
- References: <721518303snz@aries.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 20:10:31 GMT
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- In article <721518303snz@aries.demon.co.uk> pm2@aries.demon.co.uk, pm2@doc.ic.ac.uk writes:
- >I am in the process of buying a tape drive for my system which has 2 hard
- >drives. The first one is 104M, used by DOS (windows). The second one is 340M,
- >shared by OS/2 and Linux. I am planning to spend < US$400. It's best if the
- >tape drive is supported in all the three OS, otherwise, it should at least be
- >supported in either OS/2 or Linux and capable of doing an image backup of the
- >hard disk used by the other os. One of the problem is that I'm using a hard
- >disk cache controller, so a tape drive which requires accesss to a
- >conventional floppy disk controller probably won't work. Oh, I don't need
- >very fast transfer rate, 3-5MB/min will do.
-
- You specifically mention Linux, so you might want to look at either
- a QIC-02 or SCSI based 1/4" tape drive. I have an Adaptec 1540 controller
- and a ARCHIVE VIPER drive and the new scsi drivers (a05) for Linux work quite
- well. This would allow you to do file backups of your LInux partitions and
- to some extent your dos partitions (mount the dos partitions under Linux).
- You could, of course, always use "dd" to do partition image backups. The
- Linux drivers apparently also support the Seagate ST-01 SCSI controller
- which runs around $30 US, that plus a SCSI tape drive shouldn't be more then
- $500 US. I know there are QIC-02 drivers for Linux as well, but have
- no experience with these. I suspect that the ST-01 solution is likely to
- cost about the same as the QIC-02 controller and would have the advantage
- that it would also allow you to chain other SCSI devices such as CD-ROMs
- off of it.
-
- Unfortunately, the only DOS software that I've ever heard of for the
- ST-01 configuration never worked on my system so I ended up using the 1540
- instead. As for OS/2, I don't know a thing about ST-01 support. The Adaptec
- (for which commercial software is available) is considerably more money...
-
- Good Luck,
- Bill Bogstad
-