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Tandberg SLR5 Tandberg 4-8GB QIC Drive SCSI Interface
- Tandberg SLR5 Tape Drive
- Capacity: 4GB (Native) / 8GB (Compressed)
- Interface: SCSI
- Utilizes SLR (Scsi Linear Recording) technology
- Designed for data backup and archival
- Internal or external form factor (typically internal for this model)
- Reliable data storage solution for its era
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Product Overview
The Tandberg SLR5 is a tape drive utilizing the SLR (Scsi Linear Recording) technology, offering a capacity of 4-8GB. It features a SCSI interface, making it suitable for backup and archival purposes in systems that support this connection type.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Tape Drive |
| Capacity | 4-8GB (Native/Compressed) |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | SLR (Scsi Linear Recording) |
| Brand | Tandberg |
| Model | SLR5 |
Product Description
The Tandberg SLR5 tape drive is a data storage device designed for backup and archival operations, leveraging the SCSI Linear Recording (SLR) technology. This technology was developed to provide higher data densities and improved reliability for tape media compared to earlier QIC formats. The SLR5 model typically offered a native capacity of 4GB, which could be expanded to 8GB when using data compression techniques. Its SCSI interface ensures high-speed data transfer and broad compatibility with servers and workstations that feature SCSI controllers. SCSI was a prevalent standard for high-performance peripherals in servers and workstations during the late 1990s and early 2000s, making the SLR5 a suitable choice for businesses needing dependable backup solutions. This tape drive would have been integrated into a computer system, either internally or externally depending on the specific implementation, to perform regular data backups. Its primary function was to safeguard critical business data against loss due to hardware failure, accidental deletion, or other data-related incidents, providing a reliable medium for disaster recovery.


