All of the advice given is good advice. But I would like to add, stay clear of Travan format drives. Very finicky, expensive tapes. If it will do the trick for you, a somewhat outdated, but reliable inexpensive solution would be DAT DDS2 drive. Tapes are a couple bucks apiece and can handle 8GB compresses. Next in line is the DDS3 at 24GB compressed. Then comes DDS4, but they are probably pricier than what you're looking for.
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