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Old June 6th 07, 12:29 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Sony AIT-1 IDE tape drive performance

I'm trying to find some performance references for my Sony tape
drive. My backups are taking 12+ hours and only getting 80Mb/minute
throughput.

Is this typical for IDE tape drives?

I've explored the usual...updated IDE drivers, updated Sony firmware,
updated Sony tape drive driver. Same result.

Drive is currently loaded as a slave to the DVD drive - could that be
my problem?

Thanks,
Joe

 




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