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Tandberg TDC3600 TDC3600 1/4 150MB QIC Internal Tape Drive
- Internal 1/4-inch QIC tape drive
- 150MB storage capacity
- Designed for data backup and archival
- Utilizes QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge) technology
- Internal form factor for integration into desktop or server systems
- Suitable for legacy data storage solutions
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Product Overview
The Tandberg TDC3600 is a 1/4-inch QIC internal tape drive designed for reliable data backup and archival. It offers a capacity of 150MB, making it suitable for smaller-scale data storage needs in legacy systems.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal Tape Drive |
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Capacity | 150MB |
Additional Specifications
| Media Type | QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge) |
| Interface | Not Specified |
Product Description
The Tandberg TDC3600 represents a segment of data storage technology focused on magnetic tape cartridges. This internal tape drive was commonly used in the era of personal computing and early servers for backing up critical data and archiving important files. Its QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge) format was a widely adopted standard, offering a balance of capacity and cost-effectiveness for its time. The 150MB capacity, while modest by today's standards, was significant for the period it served. This drive would have been integrated into a computer system's chassis, connecting via an internal interface such as IDE or SCSI, depending on the specific model and system compatibility. The primary function was to provide a removable and sequential storage medium for data protection strategies. For IT professionals and system administrators managing older infrastructure, the TDC3600 would have been a crucial component for ensuring data integrity and disaster recovery. Its internal design meant it was a permanent fixture within the system, requiring dedicated drive bays and power connections. The reliability of tape media for long-term storage made drives like the TDC3600 a staple in many computing environments.


