Monday, 28 May 2012

Archive Corp.

Archive Corporation was a computer band drive manufacturer, based in Costa Mesa, California that was acquired by Conner Peripherals in 1993.

Of accurate agenda are the Archive DDS band drives produced for Silicon Graphics that could aswell apprehend and address Digital Audio Tapes.

Archive Python 4320

Archive Peregrine 4326 (branded Conner or Seagate)

Prior to this, Archive was a arch bell-ringer of the actual accepted QIC (Quarter Inch Cartridge) architecture which was a accepted administration architecture for UNIX workstations and servers. For example, Sun-3 (Motorola 68k family) and Sun-4 (SPARC) software was a lot of frequently broadcast on QIC media afore the CD-ROM became added cost-effective. Archive was apparently bigger accepted for their QIC drives.

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