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Dell PV114T/LTO1 100GB (Native)/200GB (Compressed) LTO-1 Ultrium Tape Drive for PowerVault 114T
- LTO-1 Ultrium technology
- Native Capacity: 100GB
- Compressed Capacity: 200GB
- Interface: SCSI (assumed for PowerVault 114T integration)
- Form Factor: Internal tape drive for PowerVault 114T
- Designed for data backup and archival
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Product Overview
The Dell PV114T/LTO1 is an LTO-1 Ultrium tape drive designed for the Dell PowerVault 114T storage enclosure. It offers native storage capacity of 100GB and compressed capacity of 200GB, making it suitable for backup and archiving of moderate data volumes.
Technical Information
| Model | PV114T/LTO1 |
| Technology | LTO-1 Ultrium |
| Native Capacity | 100 GB |
Additional Specifications
| Compressed Capacity | 200 GB |
| Interface | SCSI (typical for PowerVault 114T) |
| Form Factor | Internal Drive |
Product Description
The Dell PV114T/LTO1 tape drive represents an early generation of Linear Tape-Open (LTO) technology, specifically LTO-1 Ultrium. This drive was a component within Dell's PowerVault 114T storage solutions, a line of scalable and cost-effective disk and tape storage systems. Its primary function was to provide reliable data backup and archival capabilities for small to medium-sized businesses. With a native capacity of 100GB and a compressed capacity of 200GB, the PV114T/LTO1 was designed to handle the growing data needs of its era. The LTO standard, developed by HP, IBM, and Seagate, aimed to provide an open, high-capacity, and high-performance tape format. The "Ultrium" designation signifies the single-track recording technology used in LTO drives, which allowed for higher densities and transfer rates compared to earlier multi-track formats. Integration into the PowerVault 114T enclosure meant that this tape drive was typically part of a larger storage subsystem, often featuring multiple drive bays and management capabilities. The SCSI interface, common for such enterprise storage devices, ensured robust connectivity and performance for data transfer operations. This drive was crucial for organizations needing to protect their data against loss, corruption, or disaster through regular backups.



