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Dell C4395 10GB/20GB SureStore T20 Single Ended 50 Pin SCSI Tape Drive
- Drive Type: Tape Drive
- Capacity: 10GB Native / 20GB Compressed
- Interface: SCSI (Single Ended, 50-Pin)
- Model: SureStore T20
- Designed for data backup and archival
- Legacy SCSI connectivity
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Product Overview
The Dell C4395 SureStore T20 is a SCSI tape drive capable of storing 10GB (uncompressed) or 20GB (compressed) of data. It features a Single Ended 50-pin SCSI interface for connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Tape Drive |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | SureStore T20 |
| SKU | C4395 |
| Capacity (Native) | 10 GB |
Additional Specifications
| Capacity (Compressed) | 20 GB |
| Interface | SCSI (Single Ended, 50-Pin) |
| Form Factor | Internal/External (Specify if known) |
| Technology | SCSI Tape |
Product Description
The Dell C4395 SureStore T20 tape drive is a data storage solution designed primarily for backup and archival purposes in environments utilizing SCSI infrastructure. It offers a native storage capacity of 10GB, which can be expanded to 20GB when using data compression techniques. This capacity was significant for its time, allowing for the backup of substantial amounts of data onto a single tape cartridge. The drive utilizes a Single Ended 50-pin SCSI interface, which was a common standard for connecting peripherals in servers and workstations during the era of its production. This interface requires a compatible SCSI controller and cabling within the host system. The SureStore T20 is built for reliability, ensuring that data backups are performed consistently and can be restored accurately when needed. This tape drive is suitable for legacy systems or environments that have not yet migrated away from SCSI-based backup solutions. Its primary function is to provide a cost-effective and reliable method for long-term data retention and disaster recovery. Users will need to ensure compatibility with their existing SCSI hardware and operating system drivers for proper operation.



