The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 448 tape drive is HP's second generation of half-height LTO tape drive technology. As the highest capacity, highest performance half-height drive in the... more
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half-height LTO tape drive technology. As the highest capacity highest performance half-height drive in the StorageWorks family the Ultrium 448 delivers a compressed storage capacity of 400 GB per data cartridge using LTO 2 media. The Ultrium 448 Tape Drive is fully read and write compatible with all first and second-generation Ultrium drives and media. These features combined with low pricing make the Ultrium 448 the ideal direct-attach and network backup solution for entry-level and midrange servers where capacity and low cost of ownership are critical.
half-height LTO tape drive technology. As the highest capacity highest performance half-height drive in the StorageWorks family the Ultrium 448 delivers a compressed storage capacity of 400 GB per data cartridge using LTO 2 media. The Ultrium 448 Tape Drive is fully read and write compatible with all first and second-generation Ultrium drives and media. These features combined with low pricing make the Ultrium 448 the ideal direct-attach and network backup solution for entry-level and midrange servers where capacity and low cost of ownership are critical.
Supported Tape Cartridges (Read and Write): Ultrium 2
Recording Standard: Ultrium 2
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Pricing Type: HP remarketed
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The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 448 tape drive is HP's second generation of half-height LTO tape drive technology. As the highest capacity, highest performance half-height drive in the StorageWorks family, the Ultrium 448 delivers a compressed storage capacity of 400 GB per data cartridge and a compressed data transfer rate of 172 GB per hour, more than three times as fast as the Ultrium 215 tape drive. The Ultrium 448 Tape Drive is fully read and write compatible with all first- and second-generation Ultrium drives and media. These features, combined with low pricing, make the Ultrium 448 the ideal direct-attach and network backup solution for entry-level and midrange servers where capacity and low cost of ownership are critical. This product is a HP MSL Ultrium 448 Drive Upgrade Kit. This product is designed for use only with the MSL2024 1 Ultrium 448 Drive Library to upgrade from one to two drives.
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