DVD Studio Pro: Which DLT drive?

Hello,
I have DVD Studio Pro 4.0, and I plan to do the crossgrade to FC Studio Universal. I expect that I'll have need before long of a DLT drive to send tapes to duplication houses for DVDs that include features they can't get off a DVD-R. So, I was wondering if anyone could offer opinions on the least expensive (even refurbished) DLT drive with that primary purpose in mind? I could imagine, at the same time, that I might want to use DLT to back up project files, once they're 'finished'. So, maybe something with a larger capacity, I don't know.
Thanks for your input!

I was wondering if anyone could offer opinions on the least expensive (even refurbished) DLT drive with that primary purpose in mind? I could imagine,
Some of the old Quantum Drives are nice and can be found inexpensively (you will need a SCSI Card) For the most part I find the only reason to have a DLT Drive at this point is for DLTs for DVDs, the speed and cost is not worth it.
As to backing up onto DLT, http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2061706&#2061706 has some more of my thoughts

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