savethedata Backup your important data over the internet. This is a low-cost and easy to use alternative to tape drives and other backup devices.
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Tape Drive A tape drive, also known as a streamer, is a peripheral device that reads and writes data stored on a magnetic tape or a punched tape. It is typically used for archival storage of data stored on hard drives. Tape drives are considered sequential-access, and must read all preceding data to read any one particular piece of data. They are not necessarily the fastest form of data system, reaching only around 20 Mbit/s, but are long lasting and cost efficient. Tape drives can be connected with parallel port, IDE, or SCSI.