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From: rlr@alumni.colorado.edu (Roger Rose)
Subject: Re: High Capacity Tapes: Exabyte or DAT?
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> ... It is true that Exabyte now offers
> compression capability with their EXB-8200-SX unit,...

Actually, the EXB-8200-SX unit is the high speed search version of the
EXB-8200.  It offers no native compression facilities.  I'm not aware
whether third party compression options are available for the SX.

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Roger Rose  {rlr@boulder.colorado.edu}
