Distribution media survey

Conor P. Cahill cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Tue Aug 28 23:03:45 AEST 1990


In article <1337 at mtxinu.UUCP> shore at mtxinu.COM (Melinda Shore) writes:
>I'm trying to get a sense of what distribution media people would
>prefer for a large-ish OS installation.  The distribution is large
>enough for us to rule out floppies.  I did an informal survey at
>our booth at the last Usenix, and people overwhelmingly favored 
>floppy tapes.  What would people here prefer?  Are there media that
>are completely out of the question?  

The most common media that you will find out in the real 386 "unix" world 
will be 60MB (QIC-24) tapes.  Any of the higher capacity drives (120MB, 150MB,
320MB, etc) *should* be able to read the 60MB tapes without a problem (all the
ones that I have tried do).

My experience says that floppy tapes are somewhat rare under unix (I think they
are more prevalent under DOS).

Completely out of the question media would be any new technology (like DAT,
or rare (in the pc unix arena) old technology (9-track) and QIC tape > 60MB.

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