Imagine replacing thousands of LTO-9 tapes with just one cartridge. It's possible – if a Chinese research team's experimental DNA tape storage system reaches its theoretical maximum capacity.… ...
IBM announced its TS1170 magnetic tape drive, supporting storage capacities up to 50TB native and higher capacities with compression. The product has a native data rate of 400 MB/s and has a 12Gb SAS ...
More than 40 years after arriving in Tucson, computing giant IBM is still churning out innovations in data-storage technology from its labs at the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park.
REO 1000 is a 1U, 1-Tbyte, iSCSI, disk-to-disk (D2D) box designed to accelerate backup and restore tasks. The system is designed for small to midsize businesses and is positioned as an alternative to ...
Magnetic tape storage has a long history as a storage medium, being the primary way to store computer data from the 1960s to the 1980s. More recently, tape has been most closely associated with backup ...
DNA stores genetic information in the order of four bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). Research is underway to utilize DNA's information storage capacity to store ...
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U.S. Gov't eliminates tape data storage at the GSA to save $1M per year, but tape isn't dead yet
A Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) social media post boasts of the elimination of tape data storage facilities at the U.S. General Services Administration (GSE). A triumphant Tweet by DOGE ...
IBM last week bolstered its tape storage portfolio with new media, encryption and data retention capabilities, as well as a new virtual tape library that makes backing up data a more efficient affair.
Magnetic tape is seeing something of a revival as a storage medium. The need to protect data against malware, as well as renewed interest in disaster recovery and business continuity, have put tape ...
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