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Sun 380-1323 36/72GB 4mm DDS-5 SCSI LVD 68-Pin Tape Drive
- Capacity: 36GB native / 72GB compressed
- Interface: SCSI LVD (Low Voltage Differential)
- Connector: 68-Pin
- Form Factor: Internal tape drive
- Technology: DDS-5 (Digital Data Storage)
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 3MB/sec native
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Product Overview
The Sun 380-1323 is a 4mm DDS-5 tape drive designed for reliable data backup and archiving. It features a SCSI LVD interface with a 68-pin connector, offering high-speed data transfer for its generation.
Technical Information
| Capacity (Native) | 36 GB |
| Capacity (Compressed) | 72 GB |
| Interface Type | SCSI LVD |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 68-Pin |
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Media Type | 4mm DDS-5 |
Product Description
The Sun 380-1323 represents a robust solution for data storage needs, particularly in environments requiring dependable tape backup. Its DDS-5 technology ensures a significant capacity for its time, making it suitable for backing up moderate amounts of data. The SCSI LVD interface provides a stable and relatively fast connection, crucial for efficient backup and restore operations. This tape drive is engineered for reliability, a key attribute for any data archiving solution. The 68-pin connector is standard for SCSI LVD interfaces, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of servers and storage systems of that era. Its internal form factor allows for seamless integration into existing server chassis. With a native capacity of 36GB and a compressed capacity of up to 72GB, the 380-1323 offers a practical balance between storage density and performance. The drive's ability to handle compressed data further enhances its efficiency, reducing the number of tapes required for backups and potentially lowering storage costs.


