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Data Storage Technology (DST) is a 19 mm (0.75 in) wide magnetic tape data storage format created by Ampex in 1992. The DST format was also made by Ampex as a digital videotape format, DCT, using the same design of cassette. DST is relatively high capacity and high speed, especially compared to other tape technologies available in the 1990s. There are 3 standard tape cartridges sizes compatible with each generation, "Small", "Medium", and "Large".

Generations

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GenerationOriginalDouble DensityQuad Density
Release date199219962000
"Small" Capacity (GB)2550100
"Medium" Capacity (GB)75150300
"Large" Capacity (GB)165330660
Max Speed (MB/s)1520
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    Data Storage Technology (DST) is a 19 mm (0.75 in) wide magnetic tape data storage format created by Ampex in 1992. The DST format was also made by Ampex as a digital videotape format, DCT, using the same design of cassette. DST is relatively high capacity and high speed, especially compared to other tape technologies available in the 1990s. There are 3 standard tape cartridges sizes compatible with each generation, "Small", "Medium", and "Large".

    Generations

    GenerationOriginalDouble DensityQuad Density
    Release date199219962000
    "Small" Capacity (GB)2550100
    "Medium" Capacity (GB)75150300
    "Large" Capacity (GB)165330660
    Max Speed (MB/s)1520
    • Entry in Computer Desktop Encyclopedia (Search for "DST")
    • Ampex's History (Search for "DST")


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