Colorado DJ-20 tape drive is capable of storing up to 800MB on one tape while still
being compatible with the most common QIC-40 and QIC-80 tapes. Drive can backup data at
the speed of up to 9.3MB per minute. Tape drive operates directly from your PC's floppy
controller without interfering with operations of your floppy disk drives. No confusing
jumper settings or complicated installation procedures.
Whole installation process should not take more than 10 minutes. Based on your PC's space
availability you can choose to install the tape backup either into 5.25" or 3.5"
inch drive bay. You can also purchase external version of the DJ-20 that works through
parallel port with any IBM compatible PC ( available in limited quantities ).
Software installation is a snap, just type "install" ( for DOS) or
"setup" ( for Windows) and select the desired directory to store program files.
You can also select an unattended backup option to backup selected files or complete hard
drive at the specified daily, weekly or monthly intervals. DJ-20 is fully compatible with
DOS, Windows 3.X and Windows 95 environments. Backup software is flexible enough to let
you backup just one file or directory or complete hard drive. You can even use unlimited
number of tapes to backup the hard disk of any size, for example 1.6 GB of data can be
backed up on just two 800MB tapes of on five 340MB tapes.
Tapes compatible with DJ-20: Any QIC-40 tapes ( must be reformated by DJ-20 drive )
DC2000 ( 160MB ), DC2120 ( 250MB ), DC2120XL ( 340MB), DC2120EX ( 800MB ).
We sell 250MB tapes for $5.00, 800MB tapes for $10.00
Drive warranty: 90 days by Equiptek. Refurbished product
Shipping and handling by UPS Ground for one drive: $7.00 within continental US,
California residents add 8.25% sales tax.
To order call: 650 244-9438.
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SEVEN REASONS FOR TAPE BACKUP
1. The Human Eraser Have you ever reformatted a hard disk when you meant to format
a floppy? Have you ever typed "Y" when you meant "N" and then it was
too late? Have you ever overwritten a file by mistake? How about installing software you
later found you really didn't want? Today's PC's can do a lot of damage in a very short
period of time. Many people would agree the fastest erasers known consist of a fast PC
combined with an unprepared or tired brain. A Colorado tape backup system can save you
hours, days or months of trying to reconstruct your valuable data. Before you do any
important system change, such as adding hardware or software, remember to Backup before
you proceed.
2. Hard Disk Failure MTBF's (Mean Times Between Failure) have improved dramatically
in the past several years for all peripherals. But so has data capacity--and the amount
you could lose if your disk fails. The problem is, you never know when a failure will
occur. And, according to the laws of Murphy, the loss will occur at the worst possible
time. Colorado tape backup systems give you immediate and automatic protection from
unpredictable disk failures.
3. Free Up Disk Space While we can't stop the steady growth of PC software, we can
help you do something about it by allowing you to offload some of the less used files from
your Hard Disk onto tape. Removing those inactive files can open up your Hard Disk for new
programs or growing data files. And what about all those programs you collect for general
interest or just plain fun? Inexpensive tape cartridges are a sure way to archive your
programs and data while still keeping them accessible when you do need them. It could even
enable you to put off buying a larger disk.
4. Events Beyond Your Control Both natural and manmade disasters inject a
disconcerting variability into any application requiring large amounts of data storage.
These include fire, floods, lightning and outright theft. After such an occurrence, how
will your business survive? For instance, regenerating vital billing or customer
information would be very difficult from paper records, if not impossible. Colorado tape
backup systems protect your data against such calamity. Besides doing daily backups, plan
to do an extra backup weekly. Then take the extra cartridge home with you or put it in a
fireproof safe. If your system goes, your data stays--it may mean the difference between
business as usual and bankruptcy.
5. Large File Transfers Not so many years ago, a floppy disk was all that was
needed to transfer information over long distances. But with the rapid growth of PC memory
has come a corresponding growth in file sizes which has far outstripped the capacity of
standard floppy disks. Today, it is much more reasonable to transfer large files on tape,
which serves as a compact, inexpensive and rugged medium. With your tape backup system you
can conveniently send a tape cartridge across the country, through the mail or across the
office in your shirt pocket. Tape systems are often your easiest data transfer solution.
You can also copy contents of the whole CD disk on just one tape!
6. Virus Protection Some unscrupulous individuals have written small, destructive
programs called `viruses' which innocently hide on `shareware' disks, electronic `bulletin
boards' or large public networks (including the Internet.) These programs have the ability
to copy themselves and load into your system along with the software you think you`re
getting. Once loaded, they proceed to wreak havoc with your system, causing errors,
lockups and loss of data. Colorado tape backup systems can restore data lost through virus
infection when used in conjunction with good virus detection software and an earlier
backup. In addition, we make anti-virus software available at no charge through our
Bulletin Board service.
7. Keeping Your Hard Disk Nimble The processes of generating, editing and saving
your data files repeatedly can cause your hard disk to store the files in several pieces,
or fragments, on your hard disk. It is much more difficult for your hard disk to access a
fragmented file than a contiguous file. Although many `defragmenter' programs are
available today, they cannot sort the files into any particular order and may not be able
to handle some defragmenting jobs, such as those on certain networks. The effects of file
fragmentation can slow your hard disk down to as little as one third to half of its
original speed.
We actually had a customer who told us that he had lost valueable data 3 times; due to
hard drive crash, Michelangelo virus and finally his computer was stolen from the
office... Now he has a tape backup on each computer at his company.