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HP 393643-001 Storageworks DAT 160 Tape Drive
- Technology: DDS/DAT (Digital Data Storage/Digital Audio Tape)
- Generation: DAT 160
- Form Factor: Internal
- Capacity: 80 GB (native) / 160 GB (compressed)
- Interface: SCSI (typically Ultra160 LVD)
- Drive Type: Tape Drive
- Manufacturer: HP StorageWorks
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Product Overview
This HP StorageWorks DAT 160 tape drive is an internal, single-drive unit designed for reliable data backup and archiving. It utilizes DDS/DAT technology with a capacity of up to 80GB (native).
Technical Information
| Technology | DAT 160 |
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Native Capacity | 80 GB |
| Compressed Capacity | 160 GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI (Ultra160 LVD) |
| Drive Type | Tape Drive |
| Manufacturer | HP StorageWorks |
Product Description
The HP 393643-001 is an internal tape drive from the HP StorageWorks DAT (Digital Data Storage) family, specifically the DAT 160 model. This drive is designed for small to medium-sized businesses seeking a reliable and cost-effective solution for backing up and archiving their critical data. It leverages the mature and widely adopted DDS/DAT technology. The DAT 160 offers a native storage capacity of 80 GB, which can be compressed to 160 GB using hardware compression. This capacity is suitable for backing up servers, workstations, and small networks. The drive typically connects via a SCSI interface, often Ultra160 LVD, ensuring adequate bandwidth for backup operations. As an internal drive, it is designed to be installed within a server or workstation chassis. The HP 393643-001 provides a dependable method for data protection, ensuring that business data can be recovered in the event of hardware failure, accidental deletion, or other data loss scenarios. It represents a solid choice for organizations prioritizing data security and business continuity.



