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Iomega IO1000MI Ditto Max 5.25-inch 3/10GB Tape Drive
- Ditto Max Tape Drive
- 5.25-inch Form Factor
- 3GB / 10GB Capacity (Compressed)
- Internal Tape Drive
- Data backup solution
- Iomega branded product
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Product Overview
The Iomega IO1000MI is a Ditto Max tape drive with a 5.25-inch form factor. It offers a storage capacity of 3GB or 10GB, depending on the compression used, for data backup.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Tape Drive |
| Brand | Iomega |
| Model | IO1000MI |
Additional Specifications
| Series | Ditto Max |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch |
| Capacity | 3GB / 10GB (Compressed) |
Product Description
The Iomega IO1000MI is an internal tape drive belonging to the Ditto Max series, featuring a standard 5.25-inch form factor. This drive is designed for personal and small business data backup, offering a convenient way to create copies of important files and system data. It utilizes tape media to store information, providing a reliable method for disaster recovery and data archiving. The drive's capacity is rated at 3GB native, with the ability to store up to 10GB of data when using compression techniques. This compression capability allows users to store more data on each tape, making it a more economical solution for backups. The Ditto Max series was known for its ease of use and integration into desktop computer systems. As an internal drive, the IO1000MI is intended to be installed within a computer's drive bay, connecting to the motherboard via appropriate interfaces (typically IDE or SCSI, depending on the specific model variant). It represents a practical solution for users seeking a dedicated backup device to protect their digital assets from data loss.


