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 Sony Camera/Storage AITI100/S AIT-E TRUBO INT 40/104GB SCSI Sony AITI100/S SONY STORAGE TAPE DRIVES AIT-1 Turbo features a 40GB native storage capacity (104GB compressed) with the same 6MB/second transfer rate. Sony has extended the versatility of its wide-ranging Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) format with a new line of enhanced "Turbo" drives and data media, which offer new performance and capacity options. VERITAS software included MODEL: AIT-i100/S VENDOR: SONY STORAGE FEATURES: AIT-1 Turbo Tape Drive Internal 40 GB AIT-1 (8mm) SCSI Drive. Cost effective entry level tape drive backup for small businesses. Take advantage of innovations developed over 4 generations of AIT, with Sonys entry level solution for the price sensitive user. AIT-1 Turbo drives are backward compatible with AIT-E media. High capacity, high performance Up to 40 GB native storage capacity, or 104 GB compressed (2.6:1) in a compact, 3.5", half-height form-factor store more information in less space. Performance Sustained data transfer rate of 6 MB/s native provides high performance backups up to 21.6 GB/hour native. Compression Adaptive Lossless Data Compression (ALDC) provides greater data compression efficiency offers average compression of 2.6:1. Reduced Periodic Maintenance Super Head Cleaner provides an automated cleaning solution increases head life and reduces the need for periodic cleaning. Reliability Helical scan recording writes the tape in one pass with a slow tape speed and allows higher recording densities than linear recording reduces wear-and-tear on the data cartridge and drive, increasing reliability, head life, and storage capacity within a compact form- factor. Compact form factor AIT drives offer high capacity in an extremely compact 3.5-inch form factor. With a compact size a fraction of the size of other high capacity tape drive formats, AIT drives are easy to integrate into desktop workstations, servers, and automated tape libraries. SPECIFICATIONS: INTERFACE/BUS- Wide Ultra SCSI SE/LVD CAPACITY - 40 GB (Native) 104 GB (2.6:1 using ALDC compression) TRANSFER RATE- Sustained: 6.0 MB/s (Native) Burst : 40.0 MB/s (Sync., Max.) BUFFER SIZE - 12 MB HEAD LIFE - Average : 50,000 hours (typical) MEDIA USES - Average : 30,000 end-to-end passes ACCESS TIME - Cartridge: 35 seconds (with MIC) SOFTWARE - Includes Veritas BackUp Exec v10.0 Quickstart for Windows and Netware. ACCESSORIES - SDX125C 170m 25 GB AME AIT-1 data cartridge (w/MIC) SDX135C 230m 35 GB AME AIT-1 data cartridge (w/MIC) TAITE20N 98m 20 GB AME AIT-E Turbo data cartridge TAIT140N 186m 40 GB AME AIT-1 Turbo data cartridge TAIT140C 186m 40 GB AME AIT-1 Turbo data cartridge (w/MIC) SDX1CL AIT Cleaning Cartridge MTFB - 300,000 hours at 100% duty c
 Firelite Portable 60 GB 2.5-inch Hard Drive, USB - New! Click Here For Package Contents: A Firelite High-Performance 60 GB Portable Hard Drive fits in the Palm of your HandThe drive for perfection is built into our line of FireLite portable external drives. Palm-sized, durable and stylish with outstanding performance and capacity, FireLite offers the ultimate in a convenient, highly portable data storage solution. FireLite combines the best features of today's hard drive designs in one attractive package. Quite simply, FireLite provides quality without compromise. Unique Magnesium Alloy housing - FireLite's diminutive size and weight are made possible through the use of magnesium alloy for the drive's housing - by weight, one of the strongest materials on the planet. Its thermal dissipation properties also help to wick away heat, increasing drive longevity. Hold it in your hand and you'll sense the aesthetic and functional advantages of a metal housing over plastic. No power cord needed - Both FireWire and USB 2.0 models are bus powered, meaning they can be powered directly through the FireWire or USB 2.0 cable used to connect them to your computer. For portability, this is the utmost in convenience - just plug it in and start using it! For configurations that do not supply sufficient cable power, FireLite can operate from an optional AC adapter. High performance - FireLite's high performance hard drive mechanisms and electronics provide outstanding data transfer speeds with either FireWire or USB 2.0. For most software applications, you can use FireLite as an internal hard drive, then unplug it and take it with you when you're done! Plug and Play - For recent Windows and Macintosh operating system releases, such as Windows XP, Windows 2000, Window Me, and Mac OS X, no driver installation is required. This is an enormous convenience when working with a borrowed computer; just plug in FireLite to maintain access to important data or transfer large amounts of data between computers. FireLite's outstanding performance, engineered durability and radical good looks are sure to satisfy your data storage needs in the office, at home or on the road. FireLite is the perfect solution to your data storage needs. Here are a few ways to put FireLite to work. Transfer documents and data easily between office and home Boost laptop or desktop storage capacity Use it as a high-capacity sneakernet Plug it into a borrowed computer for mobile access to data Back-up critical files and software programs USB 2.0 or FireWire models - FireLite models are equipped with either a USB 2.0 or FireWire (1394A) connection. USB models support USB 2.0 High Speed operation (up to 480Mbits/sec) and they will also work with USB 1.1 ports at slower transfer rates. FireWire models (supporting up to 400Mbits/sec) feature two ports for daisy-chaining several FireWire peripherals together.
Data storage device - In computing, a data storage device—as the name implies—is a device for storing data. It usually refers to permanent (non-volatile) storage, that is, the data will remain stored when power is removed from the device; unlike semiconductor RAM. Digital Data Storage - Digital Data Storage (DDS) is a format for storing and backing up computer data on magnetic tape that evolved from Digital Audio Tape (DAT) technology, which was originally created for CD-quality audio recording. In 1989, Sony and Hewlett Packard defined the DDS format for data storage using DAT tape cartridges. Block size (data storage and transmission) - In computing (specifically data transmission and data storage), block size indicates a nominal size, usually expressed in bytes or bits, of a block of data. Data thus structured is said to be blocked. Off-line storage - Off-line storage is a computer storage medium which must be inserted into a computer drive by a human operator before a computer can access the information stored on the medium. Examples include floppy disks, optical discs, and magnetic tape.
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Material handling technologies: conveyor systems, automated guided vehicle systems, automated storage systems, automatic identification and data capture. New chapters or sections on manufacturing systems, single station cells, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, single station manufacturing systems, assembly lines, transfer lines. Networking professionals from an Internet Protocol (IP) internetworking background are usually not familiar with storage issues, and storage administrators may be unfamiliar with IP internetworking. Quality control systems: statistical process control, inspection principles and technologies. SANs address this need for more efficient data storage is increasing. With IP storage solutions. Features like remote configuration, callback security, and wide-area connectivity for storage. IV. --Jayshree Ullal, Group Vice President/General Manager, Cisco Systems IP SANs provides a comprehensive overview of the next-generation storage area networks (SANs) now have an integrated option for improved data storage. V. Manufacturing support systems: CAD/CAM, process planning, production planning, production planning and control, lean production and agile manufacturing. Note: please do not copy any definitions from Federal Standard 1037C Federal Standard 1037C ADP/AIS/MIS automated information system (MIS) -- man-machine system -- online computer system (TCS) -- user -- validation -- work station Antennas Glossary of Telecommunication Terms is a US Federal Standard, issued by the General Services Administration pursuant to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended. A concise guide to an exciting new technology that is bringing SANs into mainstream businesses, exciting sections storage the chapters: Automation -- penetration -- recovery procedure -- remote batch processing -- clearing -- fetch protection -- FIP equipment -- hardware -- information system (AIS) -- automatic data processing (ADP) -- automatic data processing -- clearing -- fetch protection -- FIP equipment -- hardware -- information system (MIS) -- man-machine system -- machine-independent -- management information system (MIS) -- man-machine system -- machine-independent -- management information system -- online computer system (TCS) -- user -- validation -- on line data storage.
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