The IBM System Storage TS2340 Tape Drive combines IBM tape reliability and performance at open systems prices. The TS2340 Tape Drive is an external stand-alone or rack-mountable... more
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The IBM System Storage TS2340 Tape Drive combines IBM tape reliability and performance at open systems prices. The TS2340 Tape Drive is an external stand-alone or rack-mountable unit and is the entry point for the family of IBM Ultrium tape products. The TS2340 Tape Drive provides an excellent migration path from digital linear tape (DLT or SDLT).
Miscellaneous
Media Included Qty: 1
Included Accessories: Cleaning cartridge
Rack Mounting Kit: Optional
Compliant Standards: C-Tick, BSMI CNS 13438, ACA
Power
Type: Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50 - 60 Hz )
Software / system requirements
OS Required: IBM OS/400, SunSoft Solaris 8, HP-UX 11i, SunSoft Solaris 9, IBM AIX 5L 5.2, IBM AIX 5L 5.1, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, SunSoft Solaris 10, IBM i5/OS 5.3, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, IBM AIX 5L 5.3, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Advantages: Build quality, good brand, lots of connection choices Disadvantages: Medium speed
...sensible choice. If it comes down to brand, then you cannot go far wrong with a manufacturer that has been around for so long. If you need 500GB or more of storage (this particular drive from the professional series goes up to 750GB with the triple interface, or 1.5TB with eSATA and USB2 interface), then this drive should definitely be on your shortlist.
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Advantages: Simple Setup, great value for money Disadvantages: Win 2000/XP/Vista only - not for Win 98/ME
...I have previously purchased a Freecom 500 GB external drivedrive and have been very happy with it's performance and reliability. So when the drive started to become 80% full it was time to look for some additional storage. I saw the new Freecom 1TBdrive on Amazon and given my previous good experiences purchased one straight away. It arrived this morning (Tuesday) having ordered in the previous Friday, and all of this post free.
For anyone that hasn't bought a Freecom external hard drive before, you get a very stylish drive unit, power adapter, leads and installation disk. Installing (in my case) took less than 5 minutes, most of the time was spent unpacking the pieces.
Simply attached the usb lead, power pack and switched on. Instantly recognised by the Windows XP operating system as the next drive letter.
The unit is virtually...
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Advantages: Good price, excellent expandability Disadvantages: Some HDD compatability issues to watch out for
...I purchased a 5200 RouStor from Scan in September 2007, to fulfil the need for a RAID capable network storage device for my home network. I chose this product over others due to the feature set you get for the price. I'd recommend this product to anyone looking for a device to hold data for their small office, or home - particularly home entertainment systems. You can fit a lot of music and videos on to one of these devices, and share data easily round your other Ethernet attached devices.
The unit takes 5 SATA hard drives (they just screw into the caddies, which slot in the front - as per the picture). There is varying support of hard drivemodels, so for the unwary, you need to check the thecus.com website for compatibility. I chose 500GB Seagate Barracuda disks, to give me a raw storage total of 2.5TB.
The unit is smaller than...
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