Tape Drive
This is a removable storage device mainly used for backing up data. It is similar to a Zip Drive, but instead
of Zip disks, it uses small tapes. The drive acts like a tape recorder, reading data from the computer and writing
it onto the tape. Since tape drives have to scan through lots of tape to read small amounts of scattered data,
they are not practical for most storage purposes. That is why they are used almost exclusively for data backup.
The benefit of tape drives is that they typically have large capacities for storing data, for a lower cost than
hard drives similar in size. Also, multiple tapes can be used to make incremental backups (daily, weekly, monthly,
etc.), which is much cheaper than using multiple hard drives.