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Dell 0Y6644 VS80 Tape Autoloader Desktop for PowerVault 122T
- Product Type: Tape Autoloader
- Model: Dell PowerVault 122T
- Tape Technology: VS80 (Travan)
- Native Capacity: 40 GB
- Compressed Capacity: 80 GB
- Form Factor: Desktop
- Automated cartridge loading
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Product Overview
The Dell 0Y6644 VS80 Tape Autoloader is a desktop unit designed for the PowerVault 122T. It provides automated backup capabilities using VS80 tape technology.
Technical Information
| Product Name | Dell VS80 Tape Autoloader |
| Part Number | 0Y6644 |
| Associated Product | Dell PowerVault 122T |
| Tape Technology | VS80 (Travan) |
Additional Specifications
| Native Capacity | 40 GB |
| Compressed Capacity | 80 GB |
| Form Factor | Desktop Autoloader |
Product Description
The Dell 0Y6644 is a VS80 tape autoloader, designed as a desktop unit to complement the Dell PowerVault 122T storage system. This autoloader utilizes the VS80 tape format, which is an evolution of the Travan tape technology, offering increased capacity and performance over earlier Travan versions. It provides automated backup capabilities suitable for small businesses or workgroups requiring reliable data protection. The VS80 technology offered a native capacity of 40GB per tape, expandable to 80GB with compression, making it a capable solution for backing up moderate amounts of data. The autoloader feature automates the loading and unloading of tape cartridges, allowing for unattended backup jobs and simplifying the overall data management process. This is particularly beneficial for environments where manual tape rotation is impractical or time-consuming. As a desktop unit, the Dell 0Y6644 is designed for easy placement alongside servers or workstations. Its integration with the PowerVault 122T suggests it likely uses a standard interface such as SCSI or IDE/ATAPI, common for tape drives of that era, ensuring compatibility and reasonable data transfer rates for backup and restore operations. This autoloader represented a convenient and cost-effective option for automated data archiving and disaster recovery.



