DAT drives
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The digital tape recording process, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), was taken up as DDS (Data Digital Storage) in 1989 by HP and Sony for backup purposes, and further developed to today's DAT160. The advantages of this mature technology are the small form factor of the drive, the compact data carrier and not least the very reasonable price.
With more than 80 percent market share, DAT is the safe choice for entry-level backup, and its success story is continued with DAT320 later this year. transtec trusts since many years on the reliable HP drives with their unique stepless drive speed and one button disaster recovery (OBDR) technology.
With more than 80 percent market share, DAT is the safe choice for entry-level backup, and its success story is continued with DAT320 later this year. transtec trusts since many years on the reliable HP drives with their unique stepless drive speed and one button disaster recovery (OBDR) technology.
