We're using LTO with our STK which claim 15mb/s uncomp. native transfer rate. I can't vouch for SDLT, but seeing as they're direct competitors it should be close. Our server is also the storage node so it can bypass TCP/IP overhead for backups so we get 14 mb/s for the server with parallelism=4. Clients are a different issue. Your drives should be able to do 11/22 uncomp./comp but the real bottleneck is your network. Keeping 4 SDLT drives streaming at max sustained transfer would require 40 mbytes/s avail bandwidth. Assuming you're servers on a fast-E switch your max throughput will be 10-12 mbytes/s (from 100 mbits/s) total so if you get 4 SDLT drives streaming, they will split you total available bandwidth so you won't see the numbers you expect. Now if you're on fiber and can support higher speeds you should see those drives stream at spec and burst even higher. BTW what speeds do you avg with DLT7K drives now? If you not seeing 8-11mbytes/s compressed now you might simply want to performance tune.