This format, storing data on DAT tape, has quite long history.
It was one of the first using helical track scanning, allowing
to increase density on 3.6mm tape. In 1989, first DDS (as
Digital Data Storage) units could store up to 1.5GB on a single
tape. Newest ones can store 36GB and more.
There are a few formats which are not interchangeable and
partially backwards-compatible, as they use different track
widths and lengths (see
here).
These streamers usually have 2 LEDs (tape status/operation and cleaning
indicator) and eject button.