will always limit the speed at which the drive can write/read data. You will achieve no more
than native rates with unc ompressible data.
Examples of files that compress well are plain text files, spreadsheets; those that compress poorly
are those that are either compressed as part of their format (such as, JPEG photographic files) or
stored as c ompressed (such as, .ZIP files or .gz/.Z files on Unix platforms).
Ultrium half-height SAS Tape Drives
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