SCSI Operations
Overview
Diskus supports the fast and wide implementation of SCSI-2.
SCSI is used to archive material in digital format, recorded on the
disk recorder, and to restore material from archive media back to
the recorder. Diskus currently supports Exabyte 8 millimeter tape
drives (Models 8200, 8500, and 8505). The Exabyte 8200 provides
2.5 gigabyte tape cartridge capacity with a transfer rate of 250
kilobytes per second. The 8500 has a 5 gigabyte cartridge capacity
and a transfer rate of 500 kilobytes per second. The 8505 has a 5
gigabyte cartridge capacity and a transfer rate of 500 kilobytes
per second. SCSI file transfer is significantly faster than Ethernet.
However, SCSI does not offer the networking support that
Ethernet provides and has a fairly limited bus length (18ft) when
compared to Ethernet.
NOTE: The standard Diskus connection is directly
to an SGI workstation. To transfer material to an
archive tape machine, you must connect Diskus
directly to it, disconnecting the SGI workstation
first.
SCSI Operations
Diskus Operations
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Ethernet & SCSI
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