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59H3570 - IBM 35 / 70GB DLT RS/6000 Tape Drive
- DLT Tape Drive
- 35GB / 70GB capacity (compressed)
- Designed for IBM RS/6000 systems
- SCSI interface (implied)
- Data backup and archiving
- Enterprise-grade reliability
- Supports DLT media
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Product Overview
The IBM 59H3570 is a DLT (Digital Linear Tape) tape drive designed for RS/6000 systems. It offers a native capacity of 35GB and a compressed capacity of 70GB.
Technical Information
| Brand | IBM |
| Model | 59H3570 |
| Type | Tape Drive |
| Technology | DLT (Digital Linear Tape) |
Additional Specifications
| Capacity | 35GB / 70GB (Compressed) |
| Compatibility | IBM RS/6000 |
| Interface | SCSI (typically) |
Product Description
The IBM 59H3570 is a DLT (Digital Linear Tape) tape drive specifically tailored for integration with IBM RS/6000 (now IBM Power Systems) servers. This drive provides a native storage capacity of 35GB, which can be doubled to 70GB when utilizing data compression, making it an efficient solution for backing up and archiving significant amounts of data. As a DLT drive, it leverages robust technology known for its reliability and performance in enterprise backup scenarios. While the title doesn't explicitly state the interface, DLT drives of this generation commonly used SCSI connections, ensuring stable and efficient data transfer rates essential for backup operations. Its compatibility with RS/6000 systems makes it a direct fit for those environments. This tape drive is an important component for organizations running IBM RS/6000 infrastructure that require a dependable method for data protection. The 59H3570 offers a practical and cost-effective way to manage backups and archives, ensuring data availability and supporting disaster recovery strategies. It represents a solid choice for maintaining data integrity within the RS/6000 ecosystem.



