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May 30, 2001 12:00 AM

OnStream Tape Backups

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Have you ever used an OnStream USB or IDE tape backup? If so, what's your impression?

I've used two of OnStream's 30GB Echo drives: the USB30 external USB drive and the DI30 internal IDE drive. Both products were useful as tape backups but lacking as standalone drives.

OnStream's Echo drives appear to your system as removable drives, similar to an Iomega Zip drive. You can easily copy files to and from an Echo drive. However, keep in mind that this is a tape drive, so performance suffers during direct copy or retrieval actions. The Echo drives come with the vendor's Echo backup software, which provides good backup capability and lets you allocate system memory for cache on the drives. Using the Echo software, you can also change the delay-write and cache-flush intervals, which can improve the drives' performance during file copy or backup procedures. However, the Echo software isn't compatible with Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT Server 4.0 , and you need Echo 3.2 to use the Echo drives with Win2K Professional or Windows Me. (You can find a list of alternative backup software solutions that work with Echo drives at http://www.onstream.com/software/index.html.) In fact, the USB30 drive won't work with NT Server 4.0 regardless of software. (OnStream does offer SCSI units that will work with NT Server 4.0 and alternative backup software.)

Installing the OnStream USB30 drive is a hassle. But as backup units, OnStream's 30GB drives give you a good money-to-megabyte ratio and set you back only about $45 per tape. (The drives cost about $290.) Performance is surprisingly good for such inexpensive media.

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  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Nov 07, 2004

    i have an on stream back up system and every time I go to back up it says check media in drive and retry. has anybody experienced this problem and how has it been solved?

    Help...

  • Virginia Pugliesi
    8 years ago
    Jun 05, 2004

    I have been looking for information about my Ech Tape drive. that is why i have not upgraded to XP. My tape drive has pulled me out of quite a few jams in the past. I'm glad to hear that there is drivers and software that i can use

  • Andrew Risso
    8 years ago
    Jun 02, 2004

    I have an Onstream ADR (DI30). I used to use it on my Win 98 system, but then attempted to use it on a newly created Win 2000 Prof system. I had continuous crashes when installing the Echo Program. So I tucked it away. Now I have heard that there is a newer version of Echo. I would like to know where I can obtain this newer version to attempt to use the Onstream I have had buried in the closet. I already have the 2000 drivers for the system.

    Thank you

  • uni
    9 years ago
    Dec 03, 2003

    Do a google search. There is a driver you have to load to use the drive with XP and 3rd party software. Also, there is now an updated Echo software available.

  • Russ Wheeler
    9 years ago
    Nov 13, 2003

    Hello!
    Yes I have an Onstream tape beackup system USB30gb internal drive and it was working Ok until my Hard Drive crashed and now I cannot fine the software to make it work anymore. I hear tell that there is other software that is compatibilte with the drive, but don't know for sure. Any suggestions as i can seem to locate any info at the Onstream web site.Thanks

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