On Apr 4, 2010, at 10:44 PM, Teo Zenios wrote:
Browsing ebay I found 6 new QIC 1000 tapes for it
starting at $1 with $5
shipping "IMATION MAGNUS 46165 QIC 1000- 1.2 GB-B
NEW" and put in a bid
thinking nobody uses this stuff anymore. With 30 minutes currently left it
has hit $117.50 and all the bids are users with 2000+ feedback. So are these
things that rare, or do people snag it up to keep the prices expensive for
corporate users who need tapes? I can't really see a company needing new
tapes (1.2GB) these days, drives maybe to restore files but not new tapes.
Lots and lots and LOTS of companies use really ancient PC equipment. I see
quite a few places right around where I live with tape drives like that in
their PCs. Remember, very few companies fall under the "Fortune 500"
category, and most of them have very little interest in the idea of
upgrading for the sake of upgrading.
I have a consulting client (small retail store) who using 400MB QIC-80
(Travan TR-1) tapes to back up their accounting and inventory database. I
could move them to an SDLT-600 ($400 used, tapes are $100/ea), but
why? More than a dozen FULL backups of their accounting and inventory
databases will fit on ONE of those tapes.
When they can no longer find QIC-80 tapes, I'll move them to a DLT-7000
($75 will get them one used drive and three more for spares, tapes are
$4/ea). DLT-IV media will be easy to find for years to come, and I have
hundreds of them in stock.
For these QIC-1000 tapes...I'm betting they're suppliers who are getting
lots of orders for those types of tapes from those types of companies, and
are having trouble filling the orders.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL