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Dell 0H834 20GB (Native)/ 40GB (Compressed) DDS-4 SCSI
- DDS-4 technology
- Native capacity: 20GB
- Compressed capacity: 40GB
- SCSI interface for connectivity
- Internal or external drive options available
- Reliable data backup for smaller environments
- Backward compatible with DDS-3
- Cost-effective tape backup solution
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Product Overview
The Dell 0H834 is a 20GB DDS-4 SCSI tape drive. It utilizes Digital Data Storage (DDS) technology, offering a native capacity of 20GB and a compressed capacity of 40GB, suitable for small to medium business backup needs.
Technical Information
| Capacity (Native) | 20GB |
| Capacity (Compressed) | 40GB |
| Technology | DDS-4 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Part Number | 0H834 |
Product Description
The Dell 0H834 is a DDS-4 (Digital Data Storage, Generation 4) tape drive, a technology widely used for backup and archiving in small to medium-sized businesses. This drive offers a native storage capacity of 20GB, which can be expanded to 40GB when employing data compression techniques. The SCSI interface ensures robust and reliable connectivity to servers and workstations. DDS-4 technology provided a good balance of capacity, speed, and cost-effectiveness for its time. The 0H834 drive is designed for reliability, ensuring that data can be consistently backed up and restored when needed. Its backward compatibility with DDS-3 media further enhances its utility for organizations migrating from older systems. This tape drive is a suitable solution for environments that require dependable data protection for moderate amounts of data. It is often integrated into servers or used as an external peripheral to perform regular backups, safeguarding critical business information against data loss due to hardware failure, accidental deletion, or other unforeseen events.



