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Sdlt- Sdlt Tape Reliable Performance
By: alisia dicaprio
SDLT adds an optical servo scheme that reads servo patterns on the back of the strip, in alignment hold the facts and numbers pathways on the front of the strip rightly aligned with the read/write heads. This is significant for newer strip newspapers, which have very slim, dense facts and numbers tracks; 256, 384 and 768 facts and numbers pathways on1⁄2-inch-wide (13 mm) strip .(S)DLT drives support hardware data compression(read
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Category : Computers
Sony Dl4tk88 Dlt 4 Tape Cartridge For (lan) Servers, Midrange Systems And Workstations
By: alisia dicaprio
Sony's DL4TK88 DLT-IV is a Digital linear Tape 4(DLT-4) format tape cartridge. It has a 557 meters tape length which enables a native data storage capacity of 40GB that can be expanded upto 80GB when compressed. It features the use of Azimuth recording technology that offers high-density recording and outstanding data integrity with ultra-low bit error rate.(read
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Category : Hardware/Software
Imation 26592 Lto-4 Media Tape Offers Long Term Strength
By: alisia dicaprio
Imation's 26592 is a Linear Tape-Open 4(LTO-4) format tape cartridge. It has a tape length of 820m which enables a native data storage capacity of 800GB that can be expanded up to 1600GB when compressed. It features the use of a servo-writing process to help ensure accurate read/write operations enabling best-in-class Position Error Signal (PES) performance to minimize errors and improve overall transfer rates.(read
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Category : Computers
Fuji 26247007 Lto-4 Tape With Nanocubic Technologies
By: alisia dicaprio
Fujifilm continues to bring its globally recognized tape engineering and manufacturing expertise to the storage market with this latest generation of LTO media. The Fujifilm LTO Ultrium Gen 4 media will feature 800 gigabytes (GB) native capacity and transfer rates of up to 120 megabytes (MB) per second (depending on drive and data type).(read
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Category : Computers