Am shopping for a DAT drive replacement for our aging Dynatek DDS-1
(or -2?) unit for archival use. This DAT would be attached to an
older beige Power Macintosh G3 and would be writing data from a local
hard drive, not over the network.
Ideally I'd like to be able to utilize newer, faster and
higher-capacity media while retaining backwards read/write capability
with our massive library of 60 and 90 metre DAT media.
Would DDS-4 be worthwhile despite the price, higher media costs and
limited backwards compatibility, especially given its improved
performance? Otherwise, would it make more sense to consider a proven
DDS-3 solution?
Stephen K. Suh
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