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Re: LTO support
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 07:55:52AM +0200, Pouya Tafti wrote:
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> - is using an LTO drive for manual backups (or backups at this tiny scale) a fundamentally dumb idea?
>
My view is, no, it is not a dumb idea. People keep saying tape is dead
but it keeps going. It is simple, robust and pretty reliable.
> - how well-supported and widely-used are they on NetBSD (wrt both kernel devices and userland tools)?
>
I have used both LTO 2 and LTO 4 with SCSI interfaces on NetBSD, they
work fine (though I hit a multi-tape bug recently but that has been
fixed)
> - are there reliable strategies to split a larger ZFS volume across several smaller cartridges (LTFS seems not to support splits)?
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Unsure about splitting a zfs volume backup across tapes...
> - are there specific caveats to watch out for (e.g. if used drives are to be avoided, or would end up being cost blackholes necessitating further equipment, obsolete media, etc.)?
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Not really, just make sure you get a tape drive with a usable interfce,
I recall seeing a lot of very cheap fibre channel drives when I looked,
they could be problematic because you need a FC hba and fibre to make
them go and I don't think NetBSD has any FC drivers. All my drives are
the old style paralell scsi, of course, you need a scsi card for those.
I am not 100% certain but I expect the SAS drives would work fine too.
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Brett Lymn
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