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EB623-20000 - HP 72GB DDS-5 DAT 72 Autoloader Drive with Tray
- Native Capacity: 36GB
- Compressed Capacity: 72GB
- Technology: DDS-5 (DAT 72)
- Form Factor: Autoloader with Tray
- Interface: SCSI (assumed for DAT 72)
- Automated backup capabilities for unattended operation
- Designed for small to medium business server environments
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Product Overview
The HP 72GB DDS-5 DAT 72 Autoloader Drive with Tray (EB623-20000) is a high-capacity tape backup solution designed for automated data protection. It utilizes the DDS-5 (DAT 72) technology to provide reliable and efficient storage for server environments.
Technical Information
| Model | EB623-20000 |
| Brand | HP |
| Native Capacity | 36 GB |
| Compressed Capacity | 72 GB |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | DDS-5 / DAT 72 |
| Form Factor | Autoloader with Tray |
| Interface | SCSI |
Product Description
The HP 72GB DDS-5 DAT 72 Autoloader Drive, identified by SKU EB623-20000, is a robust tape backup system engineered for automated data protection. This drive utilizes the DAT 72 technology, which is the fifth generation of Digital Data Storage (DDS), offering a native capacity of 36GB and a compressed capacity of up to 72GB per tape cartridge. The inclusion of an autoloader mechanism significantly enhances its utility by enabling unattended, scheduled backups, making it an ideal solution for environments where continuous data protection is paramount. Designed with the needs of small to medium-sized businesses and departmental servers in mind, the DAT 72 autoloader drive provides a balance of performance, capacity, and cost-effectiveness. The autoloader feature allows for the management of multiple tape cartridges, ensuring that backups can run sequentially without manual intervention. This is crucial for maintaining regular backup routines and ensuring data availability in case of system failures or data corruption. The drive typically interfaces via a SCSI connection, providing the necessary bandwidth for efficient data transfer during backup and restore operations. Its reliable performance and the established DAT technology make it a trusted choice for safeguarding critical business data. The autoloader's design also contributes to ease of use and management, simplifying the overall backup process for IT administrators.



