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Exabyte Corp EXB8500S 5/10GB SCSI Internal TAPE DRIVE
- 5GB native capacity
- 10GB compressed capacity
- SCSI interface
- Internal form factor
- Designed for data backup and archiving
- Compatible with various server operating systems
- Reliable tape storage solution
- Data transfer rates suitable for backups
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Product Overview
The Exabyte Corp EXB8500S is an internal SCSI tape drive capable of storing 5GB (native) or 10GB (compressed) of data. It is designed for backup and archiving purposes in server environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity (Native) | 5 GB |
| Capacity (Compressed) | 10 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal Tape Drive |
| Media Type | 8mm Tape Cartridge |
Product Description
The Exabyte Corp EXB8500S is an internal tape drive that utilizes 8mm tape cartridges to provide a reliable solution for data backup and archiving. It offers a native storage capacity of 5GB, which can be expanded to 10GB when using data compression techniques, making it suitable for backing up moderate amounts of data. Equipped with a SCSI interface, this drive ensures compatibility with a wide range of servers and backup software. The internal form factor allows it to be installed directly into a server chassis, saving rack space and simplifying integration. Its primary function is to provide a cost-effective and secure method for long-term data storage and disaster recovery. This tape drive is designed for environments where regular data backups are essential. Its robust design and the inherent reliability of tape media make it a dependable choice for protecting valuable business data against loss due to hardware failure, accidental deletion, or other unforeseen events.


