On 10/07/97 10:38:50 you wrote:
Our SE raised an issue about streaming with the DLT7000 and how the drive can slow down a lot if you don't keep it fed. Has anyone any experience with either local or remote DLT7000s? Can a 230 keep one streaming? Can you stream one over 100Mb ethernet, or at least keep it going at a reasonable rate?
Perhaps you are asking the wrong question? The 7000 isn't going to be any slower than the 4000, I don't think, whether you keep it fed or not. It may be that even local backup can't feed a 7000 fast enough under many "real world" circumstances. So if you're looking at 7000 for speed reasons, that's one thing; but then, I wouldn't be doing network backup at all in that case. My experience with rmt is that you won't get anything near what you want; if you are using NDMP, maybe the performance is substantially better. If you want fast backup, keep it local; if you're concerned about capacity, get a 7000, local or not.
Bruce
PS - Is the 7000 even supported on the F230? Unless they released a wide or wide differential card, it's SCSI-2 only. Or do they have a narrow version of the 7000? In either case, I would suspect that performance for such a peripheral to be severely reduced when compared to the wide version.