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C7369-69201 - HP 100GB (Native) / 200GB (Compressed) LTO1 Ultrium 230 SCSI LVD Single Ended 68-Pin 5...
- Type: LTO-1 Ultrium Tape Drive
- Native Capacity: 100GB
- Compressed Capacity: 200GB
- Interface: SCSI LVD (Low Voltage Differential)
- Connector: 68-pin
- Designed for enterprise data backup and archiving
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Product Overview
The HP C7369-69201 is an LTO-1 Ultrium tape drive capable of 100GB native storage capacity (200GB compressed). It utilizes a SCSI LVD interface with a 68-pin connector for high-speed data transfer in backup and archival solutions.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | LTO-1 Ultrium Tape Drive |
| Native Capacity | 100 GB |
| Compressed Capacity | 200 GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI LVD |
| Connector | 68-pin |
Product Description
The HP C7369-69201 is a first-generation LTO Ultrium tape drive, offering a substantial storage capacity of 100GB natively, which can be expanded to 200GB when using data compression. This makes it a powerful tool for backing up and archiving large volumes of data in enterprise environments. It features a SCSI LVD (Low Voltage Differential) interface, providing a robust and high-speed connection for reliable data transfer. The 68-pin connector ensures secure and efficient communication between the tape drive and the host system, which is crucial for uninterrupted backup operations. LVD SCSI offers improved signal integrity and longer cable lengths compared to earlier SCSI standards. This tape drive is designed for environments that require dependable long-term data storage and disaster recovery capabilities. Its LTO-1 technology represents a significant step in tape storage, offering a cost-effective and scalable solution for managing growing data archives. The drive is typically housed in a server or dedicated backup appliance.



