I had an HP DDS-2 drive that was from a bad batch.  Even though HP recalled
those, mine went bad after it was 3 years old, and they wouldn't replace it,
or even fix it for a fee.  HP is not my friend.  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom [mailto:chrome at real-time.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 9:04 PM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: VXA tape drives (was:Re: [TCLUG] Burners)
> 
> 
> > What vendors of drives?  Anyhow, if your going to get a 
> drive, hp has
> > onsite service for pretty cheap 3yr contracts.
> 
> the Sony DDS-4 drive that I've used hasn't shown any issues. 
> the Seagate one
> is the flaky unit. I'm pretty sure that the Seagate AIT-1 
> drives were just
> Sonys with a different name on them; so for the moment I'm 
> guessing the
> DDS-4 drives are pretty much identical except for the name on them. :)
> 
> I've seen a couple of HP drives go bad... one was a DDS-2, 
> that was about
> 3-4 years old, I think. the other is a DDS-3 which still 
> works; but might be
> showing more 'soft' error messages when writing than it used to.
> 
> Carl Soderstrom
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