Neil,

I can't swear to it but there is no reason this wouldn't work. The physical , electrical and interface requirements are all met. You will have to IPL to recognize the QIC but it should work just fine. I have moved tapes around for this purpose many times, even tapes that are NOT supported and usually all is well.

- Larry

ps: Somes I push the 'not supported' thing a bit further than otherss... http://www.frankenseries.com/gallery-frankie.html

Neil Palmer wrote:

Have a customer who will probably shortly be moving from a 270 to an 810. They will be changing from 25GB QIC tape to 80GB VXA-2. So one concern is obviously tape converion during the migration. I see these possibilities:

1) Find a system with the capability to handlt both 25GB QIC & VXA-2 and DUPTAP.

2) Order the 810 with a 5702 PCI-X Tape Controller (or rent/borrow one) and attach a rented or borrowed 7207-330 external 30GB QIC.

3) After saving the 270 to tape, remove the 4586 25GB QIC drive from the 270, remove the 4585 VXA-2 drive from the 810, install the 4586, restore the backup from the 270, then switch the tape drives back.

The last one is the one I have questions about. I'm 99.99% sure this should work fine - the System Builder does list the 25GB 4586 as one of the internal tape drives attachable to the 810 . The CD, DVD & Internal tapes are all the same size and in the past I've removed a CD drive from a model 400 to install a 2nd internal QIC drive and that went OK. Does anyone know for sure that #3 above would work?

...Neil
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