I guess my suggestion depends on how much data you are backing up, but with
the price of drives today have you considered backing up to a 1TB drive. I
just got a 1TB for $85.
I realize you still have to find a card to read your data off the tape at
some point.
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Subject: Looking for compatable SCSI laptop interface
Looking for a recommendation -- my Linux workstation died (power supply
fried and took the mother board with it) and it was my backup server. I
have a SE SCSI tape drive (DLT-3) and a bunch of tapes with all my personal
backups on them with no way to read them.
My laptop has USB 2 ports and a card interface -- has anyone come across a
USB to SCSI converter that works with Linux or a card that does the same?
Fortunately I don't need anything urgently from the backups, but I'd like to
start running them again soon.
I do have an old working SE SCSI card I can put in another tower with an
available PCI slot, but I'm leaning towards getting another laptop if I can
get the tapes working again.
Thanks in advance,
Richard Wilson
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