DLT (Digital Linear Tape) and SDLT (Super Digital Linear Tape)

DLT is the standard for replication and transfer of DVD’s because they offer a higher storage capacity than do DDS (DAT tapes specifically made for computer data) tapes. DLT tapes can range in storage from 10 to 40 GB. The new SDLT format allows double that capacity, up to 80 GB with compression (see compression). DLT is the standard for use in making DVD stampers, however, many replicators can now make stampers from DVD-R media as well.
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