Yes, the Quantum Tape Ultrium Drive is very easy to install. You just connect the drive to your computer using a 68-pin Ultra160 SCSI cable.
The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 960 Tape drive is of comparable speed to its competitors.
yes any computer that fits the specifications will work.
The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 960 Tape drive has a 3 yr parts warranty.
The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 448 Tape drive is fast but the speed is pretty comparable to others of it's kind.
The "Ultrium" technology is used in the computer branch for mass storage and backups. Actually it is a format of tape drives derived from "Linear Tape Open" (LTO).
Quantum's tape drive, a data storage product, is found on Quantum's website, and is listed with an overview of the product and its key features. Additional online technological stores sell this tape drive.
This is an example of a tape drive. A tape drive is a storage device that stores, reads, and writes data on a magnetic tape. Read and write heads, allow the tape drive to copy data from a source onto magnetic tapes placed inside the drive.
To erase an Ultrium tape you will need to use a specialist eraser or degausser. However once erased or degaussed the tape cannot be reused because prewritten signals will be removed. See related links for a manufacturers information regarding degaussers for Ultrium tapes: http://www.veritysystems.com/degaussers/erase-lto.asp
Users have generally liked the drive.It seems to perform it's task easily and reliably.
The Quantum DLT 160 GB DLT Tape Drive is a compact unit making it great for quick and easy installation.
The Quantum Superloader 3, LTO3 Tape Drive comes ready for 8 cartridges but can be expanded to hold 16 cartridges.
Quantum appears to be the most reliable and best-selling tape drive brand on the market today.