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тАО05-02-2003 01:55 AM
тАО05-02-2003 01:55 AM
vs80e design flaw
All of you will by now know that these units are a bad investment. HP has a clearly conrtictive warranty regarding these units as they are well aware that these drives are flawed. Support will recommend the appropriate scsi card and will go through a list of troubleshooting techniques taken from the idiots guide to support. Hats off to HP for creating the first disposable DLT drive, a copy of their successful printer death technology. Our company has three of these units. Unit one lasted 8 months, unit two lasted 12 months and unit three lasted 13. Coincidence? I hardly think so.
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тАО05-02-2003 02:29 AM
тАО05-02-2003 02:29 AM
Re: vs80e design flaw
We've got 5 of them on my site, never had a problem with them..
It works for me (tm)
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тАО05-02-2003 02:33 AM
тАО05-02-2003 02:33 AM
Re: vs80e design flaw
John,
as I know these units are having Benchmark DLT1 drives inside. I remember I saw somewhere that there could be issues with their power supplies. Did you check it? How drives got dead?
Eugeny
as I know these units are having Benchmark DLT1 drives inside. I remember I saw somewhere that there could be issues with their power supplies. Did you check it? How drives got dead?
Eugeny
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тАО05-02-2003 02:53 AM
тАО05-02-2003 02:53 AM
Re: vs80e design flaw
Hello,
Specifically, what were the faults these 3 tape drives encountered?
Vince
Specifically, what were the faults these 3 tape drives encountered?
Vince
Tape Drives RULE!!!
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