Pioneer's DVD-ROM Optical Database System Supports
Advanced Data Management
with Faster Access Plus up to 850 Huge Storage Capacity
As office networking environments continue to expand, there
is a rapidly increasing need for reliable and efficient sys-
tems that handle larger volumes of data. The launch of the
DVD-ROM helps to meet this need by providing an optical
disc medium that allows up to 4.7 GB of data to be stored on
a 12 cm single layer disc (or 8.5 GB in the case of a dual
layer disc). To allow users to take advantage of this exciting
new development, Pioneer has launched the DRM-1004V40,
a 100-disc jukebox-style autochanger featuring a 2.6X speed
DVD)of data. For extra flexibility, the DRM-1004V40 also
reads data from the latest DVD-R discs which can be written
using Pioneer's DVR-S101 DVD-R drive. This system is also
read compatible with conventional
abandon your current data library in order to upgrade to
Pioneer has equipped the DRM-1004V40 with an extremely
durable mechanism that ensures the highest levels of
operational reliability.
Two Separate
The
can accommodate as many as 100
discs on two separate, removable
magazines. This arrangement allows the
user to load and unload discs easily and
conveniently.
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