If you don't get any responses, Google for "service bureau tape
conversion". You might also check with local data center outsourcers; the
ones I've dealt with usually have some tape conversion capability.

An alternative, if it is an option for you, would be to take the tape's
contents, convert it to a save file, FTP it to the new system (if necessary
by FTPing it to a PC and then from the PC to the new system), and then
restore.

On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Lindstrom, Scott R.
<slindstrom@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Is there anyone out there who can help me with having an 8mm tape
duplicated to LTO2? Looks like it should just be a single tape.

Scott Lindstrom
Pactiv Corporation | Unix, Storage and AS/400 Administrator
605 Heathrow Drive
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
p:847 482 7602 fx:847-615-3560
slindstrom@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:slindstrom@xxxxxxxxxx>



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