
Tape drives are hard to come by these days. Have you thought about a USB drive for backup? Or a NAS box. There are several inexpensive 1 and 2 drive NAS enclosures that you can get to put on your local network. Having network storage is always handy for things like running as a media server. It may be worth looking into getting the drive fixed. I believe that Memofix(http://www.memofix.com/) will repair tape drives. On 08/09/2016 09:35 AM, Steve Petrie, P.Eng. via talk wrote:
Greetings To GTALUG Members,
A setback has occurred in my project to acquire a new Linux PC.
On the Windows XP PC that is going to be replaced by the new Linux PC, the DDS-3 DAT SCSI tape drive has died, that does backup duty for the HDD. Died too soon by only a couple of months -- !@#$%^&*(!!
Since it could still take a few months for me to complete the acquisition of and conversion to the new Linux PC, I am not going to risk operating the Windows XP PC without regular HDD backup for so long.
So, I need to source a replacement tape drive for the Windows XP PC, before I can continue with acquisition of the new Linux PC.
A soon as I have a replacement tape drive operating on the Windows XP PC, I will resume the Linux PC acquisition project, and complete the revisions to the specification of components, per advice from GTALUG members.
Regards,
Steve
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Steve Petrie, P.Eng.
ITS-ETO Consortium Oakville, Ontario, Canada (905) 847-3253 apetrie@aspetrie.net
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