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DDS

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DDS

(1) (Digital Data Storage) See DAT.

(2) (Data Dictionary System) See QuickBuild and OpenDDS.

(3) (Dataphone Digital Service) A private line digital service from AT&T with data rates from 2.4 to 56 Kbps.

(4) (Digital Data Service) A private line digital service from carriers other than AT&T.


1.DDS - Digital Data Service.
2.DDS - Digital Data System.
3.DDS - Dataphone Digital Service.


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The arrival of DAT 72 technology has given a mid-life boost to the 4mm Digital Data Storage (DDS) format with an affordable tape drive solution that offers a convenient, backward- compatible upgrade path to high-capacity backup for the huge installed base of DDS users.
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While DDS represents more than half of all tape drives purchased in recent years, the technology has become antiquated and no longer offers adequate capacity, speed and reliability to meet end users' ever-growing storage needs.
 
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