The PowerVault 136T LTO/SDLT (Tape Library) is a tape backup manufactured by Dell. Visitors have downloaded this file "R144317.zip" 20 times with an aggregate rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 7 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 7.0 KB.
PowerVault 136T LTO/SDLT (Tape Library)
Dell 2707WFP
Windows 2003 (64 bit), Windows 2000, Linux, Other
LTO1 E39A, A18 (26-Sep-2005)
1.0.0.0 (2006-08-31) via .inf
Tape Automation: Dell PowerVault 136T Tape Library, Firmware, Multi OS, English, PowerVault 136T Tape Library, v.LTO1 E39A, A18
Firmware for the PowerVault 136T Library; LTO1, LTO2, LTO3, SDLT220, and SDLT320 Tape Drives; Remote Management Unit; and SNC Modules.This firmware package offers the latest firmware for the PV136T Tape Library.
OS: Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Novell Netware Microsoft Windows Powered
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 23-Aug-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
2707WFP.icm | 560 bytes | 5 Oct 2006 |
2707WFP.inf | 2.0 KB | 5 Oct 2006 |
2707wfp.cat | 8.1 KB | 6 Nov 2006 |
Readme.txt | 989 bytes | 6 Jan 2007 |
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