Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Blu-ray or BD

Blu-ray Disc is also known as Blu-ray or BD. the Optical disc storage medium. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc has the same physical dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs. The bluray disk technology was introduced in the market in 2006. This new and advanced format of Blu-ray BD disk can store more data and is capable to playback high definition HD audio, photos, videos along with digital contents of other types. A standard Digital Versatile Disc DVD has the capacity to record data approximately up to 4.7GB. This 4.7GB is the capacity of a single sided DVD. The bluray technology is considered as the next generation of DVD.

During the format war over high-definition optical discs, Blu-ray Disc competed with the HD DVD format. On February 19, 2008, Toshiba—the main company supporting HD DVD—announced that it would no longer develop, manufacture, or market HD DVD players and recorders, leading almost all other HD DVD companies to follow suit, effectively ending the format war.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

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Data media expert have the best brands of LTO Tapes at discount Prices. The LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open. It is a magnetic Storage Devices technology developed as an open alternative to the proprietary Digital Linear Tape . The technology was developed and initiated by Seagate, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The standard form-factor of LTO technology goes by the name "Ultrium".

SLR (Serial Linear Recording) is a robust drive and media combination, which provides excellent data reliability and a great value for money product with loads of backward compatibility and a clear roadmap into the future. We have following types of SLR / MLR Tapes.

LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open. it is a magnetic tape data storage technology developed as an open alternative to the proprietary Digital Linear Tape . The technology was developed and initiated by Seagate, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The standard form-factor of LTO technology goes by the name "Ultrium". We can find the following products of the LTO tapes

LTO-1 Tapes LTO-2 Tapes LTO-3 Tapes LTO-4 Tapes, and LTO Tapes.

The AIT Tapes are now one of the well knows backup media in the world. It is widely use in the most part of the world and the USA is one of them. Martin determined that AIT-2 format drives and tapes covered a range from 25GB to 50GB native capacity, which matched well with his own editing systems and project sizes.

AIT Tapes backup tapes are made to store data efficiently and in large quantities. The SCSI technology that AIT Tapes backup tapes incorporate help to maximize data transfer to and from the host system at a burst rate of 160 MB/sec The AIT Tapes have

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Monday, October 13, 2008

AIT Tapes Or LTO Tapes

The AIT tapes or the LTO tapes are widely used in most of the companies for the back up but what is the direness in between them and which is the best.

LTO Tapes or (Linear Tape Open) is as its name implies a linear tape backup driver technology. This technology has been developed in a consortium by Seagate, IBM and HP. There are two formats for LTO Ultrium and Accelis. They serve different needs and are not compatible.

Generation

LTO-1

LTO-2

LTO-3

LTO-4

LTO -5

LTO-6

Release Date

2000

2003

2005

2007

TBA

TBA

Native Data Capacity

100 GB

200 GB

400 GB

800 GB

1.6 TB

3.2 TB

Max Speed (MB/s)

15

40

80

120

180

270

WORM Capable?

NO

NO

YES

YES

PLANNED

PLANNED

Tape Thickness

8.9 μm

8.9 μm

8 μm

6.6 μm

Tape Length

609 m

609 m

680 m

820 m

Tape Tracks

384

512

704

896

There are the following types of versions and products available for LTO Tapes is LTO-3 Tapes, LTO-1 Tapes, LTO-2 Tapes, LTO-4 Tapes, Baba Certified LTO Media, Baba Certified LTO-2, LTO Barcode Labels

The ATI tape is the abbreviation of Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT Tapes). The AIT Tapes is a high-speed, high-capacity magnetic tape data storage format developed and controlled by Sony. AIT backup tapes are made to store data efficiently and in large quantities. The SCSI technology that AIT backup tapes incorporate help to maximize data transfer. AIT Tapes (Advanced Intelligent Tape) introduced by Seagate and Sony is based on 8mm technology and represent a new 8mm technology known as Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT Tapes). AIT-3 Tapes can store 100GB, 260GB compressed with a 12 MBps data rate. Increased rewind and positioning access time for fast access of data segments.

Generation

AIT-E Turbo

AIT-1

AIT-1 Turbo

AIT-2 Turbo

AIT-3

Release Date

2004

1996

2004

1999

Native Capacity (GB)

20

25, 35

40

36, 50

80

Max Speed (MB/s)

6

3, 4

6

6

12

Tape Length (m)

170, 230

170, 230

Tape Thickness (µm)

There are the following types of versions and products available for AIT Tapes: AIT-1 Tapes, AIT-2 Turbo Tapes, AIT-3 Tapes, AIT-4 Tapes, AIT-5 Tapes, AIT-E Turbo Tapes, AIT Barcode Labels, and AIT-2 Tapes.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Tapes are the oldest storage media.

Tapes are the oldest storage media that is in use at the time. Tape is a magnetic tape data storage format introduced by 3M in 1972, tapes have chanced according to the time there storage capability, reliability and speed as well and that’s way we see 4MM Tapes, 8MM Tapes, AIT Tapes, Cleaning Cartridges, DLT Tapes, LTO Tapes, QIC Tapes, SDLT Tapes, SLR / MLR Tapes, Tape Library, Tape Storage Cases, Travan Tapes, VXA Tapes, Zip Drives and 10000 Tapes still in use as of 2008. Whether you are looking for a standalone tape drive, or something to take the handling of media out of the Backup cycle, you can find below a selection of tape drives, autoloaders and libraries. A brief synopsis of some of the most common acronyms, and what they mean with respect to the technologies associated with the various tape drives

LTO Tapes (Linear Tape Open) is the latest technology normally used as a high capacity, high performance backup tape drive which has the LTO Tapes, added advantage of adhering to a common standard along with other manufacturers. Made by IBM, HP, Seagate, NEC

SLR / MLR Tapes (Serial Linear Recording) is a robust drive and media combination, which provides excellent data reliability. The SLR / MLR Tapes is a great value for money product with loads of backward compatibility and a clear roadmap into the future. From one of the longest established tape drive manufacturers, Tandberg, and used by such companies as IBM, Sun, ICL/Fujitsu as one of the standard drives installed with their systems.

QIC Tapes comes in a rugged enclosed package of aluminum and plastic that holds two tape reels driven by a single belt in direct contact with the tape. The QIC Tapes was originally one quarter inch (1/4") wide and anywhere from 300 to 1500 feet long. Data is written to tape in linear tracks in what is called "serpentine" mode, where the tracks alternate direction by use of a head switch or step. Since the introduction of the format, QIC Tapes has been widely used and many variations exist.

SDLT Tapes (Super Digital Linear Tape) a high capacity tape drive with some backward read compatibility with the previous DLT Tapes model tape drives. Now manufactured by Tandberg and Quantum.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Tape backup technologies

In the information technology, data backup refers to making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data is lost. These additional copies are called "backups." Backups are useful primarily for securing the data in case if we loss the data then we can use the backup.

Tape backup drives were really great options for hardcore computer users back in the early 90's. Do you need scalability for you're the backup drives you want to use?
Will the tape standard live on in coming versions or will it be outdated by new technologies the 4MM Tapes , Enterprise Tapes , SDLT Tapes , Tape Library , QIC Tapes , AIT Tapes, DLT Tapes, LTO Tapes and Tape Library ?

The ability to store several gigabytes of data on a tape cartridge was something envied by every computer geek alive. Fortunately, 1990 has passed and it is now 2008, and in this current year computer users have several other options to consider besides old tape backup drives. And By storing your data on backup tapes you are protecting your data cost effectively and safely.

Using a Tape backup drive will allow backup of large volumes of data for companies and individual users. The tape backup solution method is today the one which is often used, despite that it takes longer time than to copy the data directly to a backup disk.

Tape backup technologies have to keep up with the ever increasing capacity of disk drives which is an alternative and attractive way to backup and secure data with.

High capacity solution for businesses is often based on backup tape libraries.

The backup methods used in tape devices are performed using either a linear tape or a helical scan technology all types of the tapes area changing according to the time SDLT Tapes , Tape Library , QIC Tapes , AIT Tapes, DLT Tapes, LTO Tapes and Tape Library are the most know tapes of the time .

Linear tape technology records as the data by writing it in a linear continuing pattern in the tape. The most popular tape formats for linear recording are DLT Tapes, LTO Tapes and Travan Tapes . Helical scan tapes are written using a method in which the data are recorded in an angle over the tape thus making the recording track substantially longer which makes this a tape backup technology for a high density capacity. This is also the method also used in ordinary for video purposes. DLT Tapes and AIT Tapes are two of the most used helical tape recording standards.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

SDLT tapes

The SDLT tapes are one of the most well distinguishing backup tapes that are used at the time. SDLT is a variant of the DLT Tape technology developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1984 with a higher capacity. There are following types of SDLT tapes SDLT, SDLT-1, SDLT-2, SDLT BARCODE LABELS, Baba Certified SDLT Media

DLT Tape, SDLT tapes and SDLT Drive are very flexible they can be RepairsIf DLT drive needs repair, extensive workshop and qualified technicians offer a comprehensive repair service on a wide range of Tape, DAT tapers, DLT tapes, Optical and CD drives.

The SDLT tapes adds an optical servo system that reads servo patterns on the back of the tape, in order to keep the data tracks on the front of the tape correctly aligned with the read/write heads. This is important for newer tape media, which have very thin dense data tracks. Media are guaranteed for 30 years of data retention under specified environmental conditions; however, they are easily damaged by mishandling. SDLT tapes typically has a minimum capacity of 110 GB going up to a maximum of 800 GB with the recently developed DLT-IV Tapes and DLT VS-1 Tapes. DLT tape drives deliver high-performance and supreme reliability allowing businesses to do more with less. The Super DLT or SDLT tape drives are well suited for storing, archiving and backing up large volumes of data in midrange UNIX and Windows NT environments.

DLT Tape, SDLT tapes users gets increasingly sensitive to data security in the wake of high profile data loss incidents, and encryption techniques have appeared to help ensure security. Thus, the use of encryption has a profound effect on corporate liability and reporting obligations. We can find this increasingly sensitive in LTO Tapes, AIT Tapes, 4MM Tapes 8MM Tapes and Enterprise Tapes as well.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

What is ATI Tapes?

AIT tapes are now one of the well know backup media in the world. it is widely use in the most part of the world and the USA is one of them

The AIT backup tapes are made to store data efficiently and in large quantities. The SCSI technology that AIT backup tapes incorporate help to maximize data transfer to and from the host system at a burst rate of 160 MB/sec. Data can be transferred from the AIT data tapes at a data transfer rate of 24 MB/sec and with a capacity of a minimum of 50 GB going up to 1040 GB for AIT-5 Tapes makes AIT tapes a great solution for data backup..

The AIT tapes have the following types

· AIT-1 Tapes

· AIT-2 Turbo Tapes

· AIT-3 Tapes

· AIT-4 Tapes

· AIT-5 Tapes

· AIT-E Turbo Tapes

· AIT Barcode Labels

· AIT-2 Tapes

· Baba Certified AIT Media

One of the most compelling features of the AIT format is that many generations are both backwards and forwards compatible. This allows multiple generations of tape drives to both read and write to multiple generations of tape media.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Backup Practices

The All backup routines must look after expense and effort against risk. Few backup methods are 100-percent airtight and those that are may be more trouble to implement than they're worth. That said, here are some rules of thumb to guide you in developing a solid backup strategy.
  1. Develop a written backup plan that tells you:
    • What's being backed up.
    • Where it's being backed up to.
    • How often backups will occur.
    • Who's in charge of performing backups.
    • Who's in charge of monitoring the success of these backups Storage Devices.
  2. The database and accounting files are your most critical data assets. They should be backed up before and after any significant use. For most organizations, this means backing up these files daily. We have a verity of backup medias like following AIT Tapes, , DVD/CDR, LTO Tapes and SDLT Tapes.
  3. the Back up your core documents and email files at least once a week, or even once a day. Each organization needs to decide how much work it is willing to risk losing and set its backup schedule.
  4. The Store a copy of your backups off-site to insure against a site-specific disaster such as a fire, break-in, or flood. Ideally, you should store your backups in a safety-deposit box. We recommend rotating a set of backups off-site once a week.
  5. It is not usually necessary to back up the complete contents of each HP/Compaq Hard Drives most of that space is taken up by the operating system and program files, which you can easily reload from a CD if necessary.
  6. The Remember to back up data on your laptops and handheld devices as well, which, depending on how you use them.
  7. The Test your backups before you need them. Make sure your backup software has full read-back verification.
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Sunday, April 27, 2008

About the Linear Tape-Open

The LTO format is a powerful, scalable, adaptable open tape format developed and continuously enhanced by technology providers HP, IBM Corporation and Quantum Corporation (and their predecessors) to help address the growing demands of data protection in the midrange to enterprise-class server environments. LTO technology was designed to come in two form factors, Ultrium and Accelis.

Accelis – 8MM Tapes, dual reel cartridge, biased toward fast access time, very similar to Sony's AIT tapes product.

Ultrium – 1/2" tape, single reel cartridge, biased toward high capacity, very similar to Quantum's DLT product and IBM's 3590 Magstar product.

As of 2006, LTO Ultrium is very popular and there are no commercially available LTO Accelis drives or media. In common usage, LTO generally refers only to the Ultrium form factor. We can find many companes in the LTO tapes production like

Sony LTO tapes, Maxell lto, Hp lto tapes, lto ultrium IV, Maxell lto tape, Sony LTO-3 tapes , Sony LTO-2 tapes.

This ultra-high capacity generation of tape storage products is designed to deliver outstanding performance, capacity and reliability combining the advantages of linear multi-channel, bi-directional formats with enhancements in servo technology, data compression, track layout, and error correction.

LTO media now available AIT-1 Tapes, AIT-2 Turbo Tapes, AIT-3 Tapes, AIT-4 Tapes, AIT-5 Tapes, AIT-E Turbo Tapes, AIT Barcode Labels, AIT-2 Tapes, Baba Certified AIT Media

Friday, April 18, 2008

Future of backup tapes

We have been taking about the backup tapes(4MM Tapes, 8MM Tapes, AIT Tapes, LTO Tapes )but we did not see the one aspect of the tapes and that is what well be the Future of backup tapes . Does tape have a future as a backup technology? Well they be used as a backup devices? When they well become obsolete? In 2003 reader pageviews for disk to disk backup on STORAGEsearch overtook pageviews for tape backup for the first time. We're now at a watershed where users no longer have to choose tape just because their forebears did.


Sony Electronics announced a new series of Parasite tape library systems based on SAIT drive technology with a native capacity of up to 1.2 pet bytes. It seemed that the boundary to the backup media frontier had been redrawn and tape would still claim the high ground. SAIT was previewed article by Jean-Jacques Male Val Editor of Storage Newsletter. This article, below, gives you the current state of thinking from Sony, which seems to be the only company offering a credible long term market life for tape media.

With the accelerated use of content-rich systems, the need to store, manage and protect the important data produced is more important than ever. Storage systems will race to increase capacities and performance, and tape storage will play an important role. Already today, many systems, such as video and digital imaging systems, use tape for primary storage. Today's companies use tape in archival and near-line storage applications, and new tape array products are shrinking required backup windows. Tape systems are also often integrated with disk storage in network attached storage and storage area network configurations. Furthermore, tape is still the primary backup medium and is integral to most disaster recovery applications. High-capacity, high-performance requirements are driving the way companies look at data production and data protection. Leading industry analyst firms such as Gartner Dataquest have focused on the requirements for storage in these kinds of environments when they state, "As disk capacities continue to grow with the explosion of digital content and mission-critical data warehouses, the tape storage segment has a bigger opportunity to close the gap between disk and tape roadmaps.
A high-capacity, high-performance tape system today has significant advantages in backup, restoration and archival of critical corporate data, saving time and money. But can tape continue to play a cost-effective role in these demanding storage applications in the future? Tapes like 10000 Tapes, QIC Tapes, Travan Tapes, Cleaning Cartridges, VXA Tapes, Tape Library, Optical Cartridges, SLR / MLR Tapes and many more

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The ocean of Storage Devices and storage Medias

Let me guide you in this infinite ocean of Storage Devices and storage medias. As I seed in my privies article.

No farther delays. I have tested your patients to much so now first of all we categorize the types of the Storage Devices and storage Medias. The type of backup medium used is dependent of the disk capacity of the backup medium. It is also dependent on the size and nature of the data to be backed up. There is a less chance of a routine backup on a hard disk if the data is large requiring tapes and disk swaps. Most users prefer to back up their data in a single round on one device. The different types of backup media are as following.

Optical Backup Media

The Optical Backup Media include DVD and CD-R has a large storage capacity of about 650-MB and the DVD has the capacity of 4 to 7 GB. CD-RW is a good flexible, reusable, general-purpose backup medium. The primary drawback is that CD-RW disks are proprietary inn nature. There is a lot of verity as u can see in the following links.

http://www.babadirect.com/products/sony-magneto-optical-disk-EDM2600C.html

http://www.babadirect.com/products/sony-magneto-optical-disk-EDM4100C.html

http://www.babadirect.com/products/verbatim-magneto-optical-disk-93897.html

Tape as Backup Media

The Backups are large, sequential writes ideally suited tape drives, and tape is making a comeback as a backup device. As hard drives keep growing tape is the only medium of a similar capacity that is growing to match them. For the drives, and per-gigabyte basis for the media, it is inexpensive. It is reasonably reliable, simple to set up, and has a lot of support for drives and software. there are many types of tapes as u can see in the following links

LTO Tapes, ATI Tapes, 4MM Tapes, 8MM Tapes, SDLT Tapes, DLT Tapes, SLR / MLR Tapes, VXA Tapes, Cleaning Cartridges, Travan Tapes, QIC Tapes, 10000 Tapes, Enterprise Tapes

Removable Drives

The Removable Hard Drive has a large Storage Devices capacity to be suitable for backups. These drives have a reasonable performance ranging twice the speed of a CD/DVD drive. Hard drives are reliable. They are convenient and portable. These Storage Devices are equipped with random-access capability. However they are expensive requiring high maintenance we can see my kinds of Removable Drives as following.

Zip Drives, Hard Drive, Flash Memory and Readers, Hard Drive Array, HP/Compaq Hard Drives,

Monday, April 7, 2008

Most expensive thing in your PC

What is the most expensive thing in your PC, computer system or laptop?

Processor, Hard Drive

Optical Cartridges? Storage Devices

Zip Drives, Printers

Flash Drive, Monitors

The point is that I can go on and go on as long as I can but the majority of the computer experts well agree that the most expensive thing in your PC is the data that u have that u have gather in very long time

You may get the new Hard Drive, Storage Devices or Printers as same as the old one maybe superior and cheep as well but were well u find your personal data.let me put it this way how effective would your nonprofit be if your email, word-processing documents, and contact databases were wiped out completely? How many hours would it take to rebuild the lost information from scratch? I think u well have a hart attack just thinking of it but don’t wary the is backup device, Storage Devices and storage medias for your problem

Let me guide you in this was ocean of Storage Devices and storage medias in my next up coming articles.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

the 4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes

The http://www.babadirect.com offer many tapes products but well discus only to of them in this article and well be emphasizing on the benefits of them

4MM Tapes

8MM Tapes

4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes are not relevantly very new to LTO Tapes, DLT Tapes, and Enterprise Tapes but they have there on values.

The 4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes or 8mm tape as well. The technology use in 4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes is reliable way to store computer data. When 8mm tapes were first developed as a form of storage media by Exabyte, this greatly improved the capacity and reliability of 4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes backup size in general. Data backup capacity tape can be up to 40 GB and more like in the following

The Maxell DAT160 Data Cartridge 80/160 GB

The HP DDS-5 DAT72 (36/72GB) Data Tape

The Sony Mammoth II (50/160) GB

The 8mm 170m AME-1 Mammoth 20/40GB

8MM Tapes technology was the first form of helical-scan system used commercially for data storage. 8mm tapes were also some of the first commercially available dual-reel backup cartridges tapes. An ideal solution to high-volume data backup needs, the 8mm tape is a dependable form of tape backup using the Exabyte Mammoth tape drive. The 8mm tape uses AME formulations to offer expanded transcription content and low-toned abrasivity.

The 4MM Tapes and 8MM Tapes or 8mm tape are very useful fore medium data seize backup .

Monday, March 31, 2008

LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open

LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open. it is a magnetic tape data storage technology developed as an open alternative to the proprietary Digital Linear Tape . The technology was developed and initiated by Seagate, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The standard form-factor of LTO technology goes by the name "Ultrium".

In the late 1990s, Quantum's DLT and Sony's Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) were the leading options for high-capacity, high speed tape storage for PC servers and UNIX systems. Those technologies were and still are tightly controlled by their owners. Consequently, their availability was fairly limited. IBM, HP and Seagate sought to counter this by introducing a more open format. Much of the technology is an extension of the work done by IBM at its Tucson lab during the previous 20 year

We can find the following products of the LTO tapes

LTO-1 Tapes LTO-2 Tapes LTO-3 Tapes LTO-4 Tapes Baba Certified LTO Media Baba Certified LTO-2 LTO Barcode Labels

The Originally designed to come in 4 lengths of tape: 10, 30, 50, and 100 GB. Tape encoding is RLL 1,7 .First commercially available in September 2000.

The Doubled capacity and transfer speed Switched to PRML encoding First mechanisms approved in February 2003.First media approved in March 2003.

The Doubled capacity and transfer speed again Introduced WORM feature .Doubled number of write elements in head First media approved in November 2004.

He Doubled capacity again to 800 GB. Added 256-bit AES-GCM drive level encryption. Increase data transfer rate by 50% to 120 MB/s. First mechanisms approved in April 2007

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The AIT tapes

AIT tapes are now one of the well know backup media in the world. it is widely use in the most part of the world and the USA is one of them

The AIT backup tapes are made to store data efficiently and in large quantities. The SCSI technology that AIT backup tapes incorporate help to maximize data transfer to and from the host system at a burst rate of 160 MB/sec. Data can be transferred from the AIT data tapes at a data transfer rate of 24 MB/sec and with a capacity of a minimum of 50 GB going up to 1040 GB for AIT-5 Tapes makes AIT tapes a great solution for data backup..

The AIT tapes have the following types

· AIT-1 Tapes

· AIT-2 Turbo Tapes

· AIT-3 Tapes

· AIT-4 Tapes

· AIT-5 Tapes

· AIT-E Turbo Tapes

· AIT Barcode Labels

· AIT-2 Tapes

· Baba Certified AIT Media

One of the most compelling features of the AIT format is that many generations are both backwards and forwards compatible. This allows multiple generations of tape drives to both read and write to multiple generations of tape media. For more information you can see the

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the LTO tape

value of your data more then the hardware and we know that when we loss over data and that’s why the Backing up data has become golden rule in the computer world. We need to backup data once in a day to avoid panics at the time of data loss. Data backups, hard drive backups, email backups prove beneficial when you lose some important data.

In such case you can trust the backed up data! But how can we create backup of over data and what hardware can we use to have backup on that is reliable and easy to use. Capabilities such as dynamic rate matching and dual mode compression enhance tape drive performance and product life.

the Released in 2007, LTO-4 tapes have a native capacity of 800 GB which can go up to 1.6 TB worth if compressed (2:1). The data transfer rate has gone up to 120 MB/s and a 256 bit AES-GCM drive level encryption has been added. LTO 4 Ultrium also features backward compatibility with LTO-2 and LTO-3 drives. Another advantage of using LTO tapes is that future versions are the development so there will be a chance to update your system instead of it being phased out of use. Multiple sources for LTO media and drives reduce production bottlenecks and also ensure investment protection for OEMs and end users alike. Related products available at Tape4Backup are: LTO 1, LTO 2, LTO 3, LTO Cleaning Cartridge, LTO Barcode Labels, LTO Empty Cases and LTO Cartridge Memory Reader.

Backup tape users are increasingly sensitive to data security in the wake of high profile data loss incidents, and encryption techniques have appeared to help ensure security. For example, if an unencrypted tape is lost or stolen, its data is at risk. But, if an encrypted tape is lost or stolen, its data is still considered to be secure. Thus, the use of encryption has a profound effect on corporate liability and reporting obligations.
We can find LTO 1, LTO 2, LTO 3, LTOCleaning Cartridge, LTO Barcode Labels, LTO Empty Cases and LTO Cartridge Memory Reader on the following link

Monday, March 24, 2008

Tapes Technology

New high-end and midrange tape products are coming, with a focus on security and reliability. Baba Direct, with financial customers as one target audience, is now shipping WORM (write-once, read-many) technology in AIT devices.Meanwhile, Imation Corp. has improved its capacity and signal-to-noise ratio in LTO units. The developments follow recent overall format upgrades of both Advanced Intelligent Tape and Linear Tape-Open.Baba Direct put the WORM firmware in its AIT-3 media and drives, both from Sony Electronics Inc., in San Francisco, California. It's also in the library software. "Probably we will go back and certify AIT-2 as well, within the next three to four months," said Eddi Hassan, a Baba Direct productmanager, in Berkeley, California. Shipping now, the new tapes cost $115, versus $100 for the non-WORM models, he said.
Baba Direct doesn't provide any tools for users to migrate data from the old tapes to the new, but does offer professional services for such tasks, he said. For its part, Imation Corp.'s second-generation LTO media will ship next month, said Eddy, director of Baba Direct. The new tapes hold 200GB of data transferred at up to 40GBps, with double of those specifications if the data is compressed. The tapes have a slightly improved signal-to-noise ratio of 26:1, measured in decibels, versus 25:1 in the first-generation units, Eddy said. They also have 512Kb per inch, versus 384Kbpi in the older version, he said. Pricing for the new tapes, called Black Watch Ultrium, has not yet been set but is expected to be slightly higher than the former version, which currently cost about $70 each, Eddy said. Baba Direct

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Latest in Taps Technology

New high-end and midrange tape products are coming, with a focus on security and reliability.

Baba Direct, with financial customers as one target audience, is now shipping WORM (write-once, read-many) technology in AIT devices. Meanwhile, Imation Corp. has improved its capacity and signal-to-noise ratio in LTO units.
The developments follow recent overall format upgrades of both Advanced Intelligent Tape and Linear Tape-Open.
Baba Direct put the WORM firmware in its AIT-3 media and drives, both from Sony Electronics Inc., in San Francisco, California. It's also in the library software. "Probably we will go back and certify AIT-2 as well, within the next three to four months," said Eddi Hassan, a Baba Direct product manager, in Berkeley, California. Shipping now, the new tapes cost $115, versus $100 for the non-WORM models, he said.
Baba Direct doesn't provide any tools for users to migrate data from the old tapes to the new, but does offer professional services for such tasks, he said.
For its part, Imation Corp.'s second-generation LTO media will ship next month, said Eddy, director of Baba Direct. The new tapes hold 200GB of data transferred at up to 40GBps, with double of those specifications if the data is compressed. The tapes have a slightly improved signal-to-noise ratio of 26:1, measured in decibels, versus 25:1 in the first-generation units, Eddy said. They also have 512Kb per inch, versus 384Kbpi in the older version, he said.
Pricing for the new tapes, called Black Watch Ultrium, has not yet been set but is expected to be slightly higher than the former version, which currently cost about $70 each, Eddy said.


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