[ba.market.computers] Exabyte 2.3 Gig Tape Drives for Sale

csue@well.sf.ca.us (Claudia Huttner) (05/22/91)

So you've installed a huge "General Schwartzkopf" drive in your NeXT,
Mac, PC or Sun. Maybe it's a 330, a 660 or even a 1.2 gig. It's big,
fast, it's reliable, and it's got all the storage you ever wanted. But
you are just a mite nervous, because you know that no matter how
reliable it may be, there is always the possibility that a dust mote
might slip in between the head and the platter and cause a crash.That
is a lot of data to lose at once.

You know the right answer of course: backup, backup and backup. But
saying that is one thing, and doing it is another. If the drive is a
660, it would require some 450 high density floppies to back it up. Or
you could always use 150 40 meg tapes! You'd like to buy a big tape
backup unit, but they generally cost well in excess of the price of
your drive: $2000-$2500.

Our mistake is your good fortune. We've got four extra Exabyte tape
drives, each of which can store 2.3 gigabyes on a single, seven-dollar
8 MM video tape, using helical scan technology. They have SCSI
interfaces, and are available in one of two configurations:


	1) As an internal drive for $1500
	2) As an external drive, with case and cables for $1650

You would cover shipping and insurance.

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csue@well.sf.ca.us                     Sam Goldberger  415-383-7512