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LTO3 vs DLT-S4? (Magnum 224 vs a SuperLoader3)?



 
 
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Old June 28th 07, 09:12 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default LTO3 vs DLT-S4? (Magnum 224 vs a SuperLoader3)?

I've heard recently some stating to stay away from DLT, that it is too
slow and LTO is much better..

In pure specs DLT is 60 MB/sec and LTO3 at 80 MB/sec, give SATAII
drive read speeds I cant see how this could be true. Of course.. the
person stating this was an Exabyte rep wanting me to buy a magnum 224
drive over a DLT-s4 unit..

Anyone have any thoughts..

I'm favoring the Superloader3 from Quantum (DLT-S4).

 




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