Zip drive

Also see zipping and zip files.

A Zip drive is a small, portable disk drive used primarily for backing up and archiving personal computer files. The trademarked Zip drive was developed and is sold by Iomega Corporation. Zip drives and disks come in two sizes. The 100 megabyte size actually holds 100,431,872 bytes of data or the equivalent of 70 floppy diskettes. There is also a 250 megabyte drive and disk. The Iomega Zip drive comes with a software utility that lets you copy the entire contents of your hard drive to one or more Zip disks.

In addition to data backup, Iomega suggests these additional uses:

The Zip drive can be purchased in either a parallel or a SCSI version. In the parallel version, a printer can be chained off the Zip drive so that both can be plugged into your computer's parallel port.

SyQuest makes a similar product and also makes larger and more expensive removable (portable) disk drives that are worth considering if you have a more professional system.

Selected Links

Iomega is the home of the Zip drive.

Syquest also has a home page.


This term was suggested by Cammie Burke and Dave Grenetz.   Assistance was provided by Reed Lee and Borys Pawliw.
Last update: March 2, 2000

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