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Dell - 7Y431 100/200GB LTO LVD
- Supports LTO Ultrium technology
- Capacity: 100GB native / 200GB compressed
- Interface: LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI
- Form Factor: Internal
- Designed for reliable data backup and archiving
- Backward compatibility with previous LTO generations (depending on specific LTO version supported)
- Ideal for small to medium business environments requiring robust data protection
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Product Overview
The Dell 7Y431 is a tape drive designed for reliable data backup and archiving. It supports LTO (Linear Tape-Open) technology, offering high storage capacities and transfer speeds for enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity (Native) | 100GB |
| Capacity (Compressed) | 200GB |
| Interface | LVD SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | LTO |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The Dell 7Y431 tape drive represents a robust solution for organizations prioritizing secure and efficient data backup. Leveraging LTO technology, it provides a scalable and cost-effective method for long-term data retention and disaster recovery. With its LVD SCSI interface, the drive ensures high-speed data transfer rates, minimizing backup windows and improving operational efficiency. The native 100GB capacity, expandable to 200GB with compression, makes it suitable for a wide range of data volumes, from departmental archives to larger enterprise datasets. This internal drive is designed for seamless integration into existing server infrastructure, offering a reliable hardware component for comprehensive data management strategies. Its compatibility with LTO standards ensures a future-proof investment, allowing for upgrades to newer LTO generations while maintaining access to existing tape libraries.


