SLR technology was developed for the fast-growing small and medium business server market to meet their need for affordable, high-performance data storage. The earliest SLR drive, the SLR1, has a capacity of 250 MB, while the latest drive, the SLR140, has a capacity of 70 GB. The term SLR is now often used to refer to QIC tapes, as they are the only drives still manufactured that use them. SLR/MLR have another type of data tape product like SLR/MLR Tapes and SLR/MLR Cleaning Tapes.
MLR 1 16GB
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SLR5 Data Cartridge (4GB)
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SLR60 900 Foot
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SLR100 1,500 Foot Data Cartridge
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SLR 5 (4/8 GB)
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SLR 6 / SLR 24
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SLR 7 (20/40 GB)
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SLR 26
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SLR 32
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SLR 50
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SLR 60
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SLR 75
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SLR 100 Tape
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SLR 140
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