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The "Stated" uncompressed transfer rate went from 80 to 120 (MB/s) with LTO3 to 4 so 50% rather than double. That might explain why you didn't get double. :-)

LTO5 is 140
LTO6 is 160
LTO7 though is stated to be 315. Why not 320? No clue....

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On 5/4/2015 9:37 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I don't mean to say the difference between LTO 3 and LTO 4 wasn't
significant. It sure was. But I didn't see twice.
And I agree with Jim, what I see on the charts doesn't show near the speed
improvement difference in any of the further upgrades.


Rob Berendt


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