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HP 70-80016-08 110/220GB SDLT library drive
- Capacity: 110GB (Native), 220GB (Compressed)
- Interface: SCSI (likely Ultra320 or similar)
- Technology: SDLT (Super Digital Linear Tape)
- Form Factor: Internal Tape Drive (typically 5.25-inch)
- Application: Data backup and archiving
- Environment: Enterprise server environments
- Reliability: Designed for high-duty cycles
- Manufacturer: HP
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Product Overview
The HP 70-80016-08 is a 110/220GB SDLT (Super Digital Linear Tape) library drive. It is designed for high-capacity data backup and archiving in enterprise environments, offering robust storage and retrieval capabilities.
Technical Information
| Capacity (Native) | 110GB |
| Capacity (Compressed) | 220GB |
| Tape Technology | SDLT |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Form Factor | Internal Tape Drive |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 70-80016-08 is an internal tape drive utilizing SDLT (Super Digital Linear Tape) technology, a high-performance standard for magnetic tape data storage. This drive is capable of storing 110GB of data natively, which can be compressed to 220GB using standard compression algorithms. SDLT was known for its speed and reliability, making it a popular choice for enterprise-level data backup and disaster recovery solutions during its active lifecycle. Designed for integration into server environments, this drive typically interfaces via a SCSI connection, likely an Ultra320 SCSI interface, which provides high bandwidth and robust connectivity for demanding applications. The drive's robust construction is intended for continuous operation and high-duty cycles, ensuring dependable performance for frequent backup operations and long-term data archiving. This specific model is often found within larger tape libraries, where multiple drives and tape cartridges are managed automatically for efficient backup and restore processes. It represents a significant capacity and performance point for data protection strategies in mid-range to enterprise environments that relied on tape media for secure, cost-effective, and long-term data storage.



