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Conner introduces digital mass storage. (Conner Storage Systems Group ships 7L-Digital Linear Tape, 12L-Digital Audio Tape tape drives) (Brief Article) (Product Announcement)

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| May 03, 1993 | Busse, Torsten | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The Conner Storage Systems Group, a division of Conner Peripherals Inc., is shipping new backup and storage products for heterogeneous networking environments.

The Conner Storage Systems Group, formerly Maynard Electronics, is shipping two new tape drives. The $18,995 7L-Digital Linear Tape (DLT) auto-loader offers 42 gigabytes of storage capacity on seven cartridges, and the $12,995 12L-Digital Audio Tape auto-loader features a storage capacity of 48 gigabytes on 12 cartridges.

Both products are designed for use in heterogeneous Novell Inc. NetWare environments and support Unix and NetWare workstations. Both systems can be managed via the Conner NetWorker, a …

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