DDS is the abbreviation for Digital Data Storage. Currently the most widely used back-up method, both for PC's and Network Servers, DDS evolved from DAT (Digital Audio Tape) and uses the same recording principle as home video recorders.<br>DDS Technology is inherently superior to traditional magnetic tape products. The use of helical scan recording method allows high recording densities and greatly reduces read/write error rates through triple error correction codes.<br><b>Features:</b> <br>-Computer grade tape <br>-Features Media Recognition System (MRS) for Data Application <br>-DDS1 - 90 M 2/4 GB <br>-DDS2 - 120 M 4/8 GB <br>-DDS3 - 125 M 12/24 GB <br>-DDS4 - 150 M 20/40 GB <br>-DDS5 - 170 M 36/72 GB<br> <br>Helical scan format has many advantages for data recording.
High track density results from advanced tracking techniques and mechanical precision.<br>Verbatim DDS data cartridges are perfect for IT managers of mid-range servers (2-40GB) using DDS drives. Typical applications inc This part is cataloged in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) under NSN 5365-01-155-4603, indicating validated use in U.S. government and defense logistics supply chains.
| Part Number | 91688 |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim |
| NSN | 5365-01-155-4603 |