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[5.22.1] GY-2120 {New}
From: Tape
Sony introduced the GY-2120 DTF tape drive in March of 1997. This is a
re-engineered version of the first DTF drive, GY-10D. It is now a one
piece, smaller and lighter version with added features. Best of all,
the new suggested list price is $31,000.00.
Features:
12 MB/sec sustained data rate
up to 20 MB/sec w/compression
42 GB Native Capacity
108 GB w/compression
ALDC High Performance Compression, Average ratio 2.59:1
Automatic Head Alignment
Automatic Head Cleaning system
Automatic Tape Cleaning system
300 MB/s Search Rate
Fast Unload/load of < 25s
Head Life > 5,000 hrs
MTBF: > 200,000 hrs
Read/Write Passes: > 20,000
Tape Archive Life: up to 30 years
Distribution has changed as well, we now sell to VAR's and through
Sony's Broadcast Division in addition to OEM's:
OEM's: Cybernetics
TTi
EMASS
Triplex
nStor
Precision Echo
VAR's: Ovation Data Services
Performance Group
RFX, Inc.
(Wes_Kuch@mail.sel.sony.com (Wes Kuch), 1997/6/24)
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