Scalable Linear Recording is the name used by
Tandberg Data for its line of
QIC based
tape drives
A tape drive is a data storage device that reads and writes data on a magnetic tape. Magnetic-tape data storage is typically used for offline, archival data storage. Tape media generally has a favorable unit cost and long archival stability.
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The earliest SLR drive, the SLR1, has a capacity of 250
MB, while the latest drive, the SLR140, has a capacity of 70
GB. The term SLR is often used to refer to QIC tapes, as for many years they were the only drives that used them before Tandberg discontinued production around 2015.
Generations
Quarter inch formats
''NOTE:'' MLR stands for Multi-channel Linear Recording.
Eight millimeter formats
External links
SLR5 specsheetSLR7 specsheetSLR24 specsheetSLR32 specsheetSLR40 specsheetSLR50 specsheetSLR60 specsheetSLR75 specsheetSLR100 specsheetSLR140 specsheet
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