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What is DDS?
DDS Tape (Digital Data Storage) is a data storage format which was
developed from 4mm DAT (Digital Audio Tape) by Hewlett-Packard and
Sony, especially for reliably storing computer data. DDS Tape is
defined by international standards and is supported by many
manufacturers, but more importantly, it is subject to thorough
collaborative testing programs which ensure that tapes written by
one makers drives can be read by those of other manufacturers.
Current implementations are DDS-5, DDS-4, DDS-3, DDS-2 and DDS-1
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