Sony SDT-11000/BM 20/40 GB Capacity DDS-4 Internal Tape Drive

Product Description:

Sony's family of DDS tape drives offer cost effective solutions for backing up small to mid-sized systems. These products deliver superior value, performance, and reliability for applications from a single PC to a workstation or small network.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Sony Corporation
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SDT-11000/BM
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.sony.com
  • Product Type: DAT - DDS-4
  • Storage Capacity: 20GB (Native)/40GB (Compressed)
  • Data Transfer Rate: 2.4MBps (Native)/4.8MBps (Compressed)
  • Access Time: 55 Second(s) Average
  • Interfaces/Ports: 1 x 68-pin D-Sub (HD-68) Wide Ultra SCSI LVD/SE - SCSI
  • Color: White
  • Form Factor: 3.5" Internal
  • Dimensions: 1.62" Height x 4.0" Width x 5.75" Depth
  • Weight: 1.41 lb
  • Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s) Limited

    Product Details
    • Feature:
    • Cost effective solutions for backing up and archiving large amounts of data
    • Offers 20 GB capacity (with no compression) and 40 GB capacity (with 2:1 compression)
    • Sustained data transfer rate of 4.8 Mbps
    • Read and write compatible with all DDS-4, DDS-3, DDS-2 and DDS-1 tape formats
    • Features Sony Hyper Metal Head to reduce error rates
    • Binding: Electronics
    • Brand: Sony
    • EAN: 0027242566347
    • HardwarePlatform: PC
    • IsAutographed: 0
    • IsMemorabilia: 0
    • Label: Sony
    • Manufacturer: Sony
    • Model: SDT-11000/BM
    • MPN: SDT-11000/BM
    • PackageQuantity: 1
    • ProductGroup: CE
    • ProductTypeName: COMPUTER_DRIVE_OR_STORAGE
    • Publisher: Sony
    • Studio: Sony
    • UPC: 027242566347
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