Monday, 31 December 2012

DDS3 Cartridges Robust Compact Effective Backup Tapes

The DDS (Digital Data Storage) is a magnetic recording format which based on 4mm wide tape and build on DAT (Digital Audio Tape) to assemble the mainly inflexible requirements of computer most useful and important information storage. Since the DDS technology has been introduced in the mid 90s, the DDS technology improved gradually with every new generation and versions.


New developed and recording technologies have shaped a lightweight, harsh, high performance and high capacity media, that more than measures up to the inflexible storage requirements of today’s energetic, danger conscious industry. The next generation DD-3 Tape Cartridge is able to store at two times the compactness of DDS1 and DDS2 and also permits additional of the tape to be utilized for preserving data. As a result a DDS3 tape improved with its length which is now 125m long and has ability to have three times the information of DDS2. The next version DDS tapes now able to have 12GB in native and 25GB of compressed data on the same size of the cartridge.

DDS-3 tape are presently particular to 2000 passes in excess of several parts of the cartridge below best possible ecological circumstances. Throughout a tape process, any one part of the cartridge may have manifold passes in excess of the drive’s heads.

The new DDS3 Tape is very durable compared to many other existed formats, due to very High Cross Linkage (HCL) binder which is raises consistency and important stride to endure the pressure of frequent use. The cartridge cover is made of well-built plastic to guard the tape against by chance drops or impassive shocks. DDS-3 Tapes also have been enhanced by means of tape twisting onto a spool, torque increase alongside with distance.

The DDS 3 Storage Media utilize a double layer coating consist of a particular thin magnetic layer plus nonmagnetic layer. The DDS 3 Backup Tapes employed with very slighter magnetic particles which are more complicated to scatter inside the binder, but now the best and most highly developed dispersion technologies assist to get exceptional consequences smooth with particularly fine particles.

The DDS 3 cartridges make a huge impact with higher technologies and outstanding enhanced features like capacity, speed, durability and overall performance.
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

IBM 4mm 12GB/24GB 125m DDS-3 Backup Tape

59H3465 IBM 4mm 12GB/24GB 125m DDS-3 Backup TapeIBM 4mm data cartridges are precision manufactured to tight specifications, assuring consistent high quality and reliability.

Sony DGD-125P DDS-3 Tape Cartridge

DGD-125P Sony DGD-125P DDS-3 Tape CartridgeSony’s family of DDS tape cartridges are the most cost-effective solution for backing up small to mid-size applications. Whether you’re storing information from a single PC, workstation or a local area network, Sony’s DDS solutions deliver superior reliability and performance in a range of capacities. Sony’s innovative design reduces media costs and produces lighter, compact media and drives that integrate easily into your existing computer environments. With more than 5.5 million units installed worldwide, the DDS (Digital Data Storage) tape format - conceived and co-developed by Sony - is the most widely accepted tape backup solution on the market. And Sony’s DDS solutions are the choice of some of the world’s largest original equipment manufacturers, resellers and systems integrators. So you know when you purchase a Sony DDS cartridge, you’re getting a quality product that’s been proven in real-world applications like yours.

Maxell 200025 DDS-3 Tape Cartridge

200025 Maxell 200025 DDS-3 Tape CartridgeThe Maxell DDS-3 (HS-4/125) 4mm cartridge has a nominal capacity of 12GB, with a compressed capacity of 24GB.

HP C5708A DDS-3 Tape Cartridge

C5708A HP C5708A DDS-3 Tape CartridgeThis is a DDS-3 data cartridge from Hewlett Packard. It is 125 meters in length and stores 12GB of native data and 24GB of compressed data. It is designed to last at least 2,000 passes or 100 full backups.