IBM Data Cartridge

  • Part: 2159728
  • Model: 01PL041
$50.00

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  • General Information
    • Manufacturer
    • IBM Corporation
    • Manufacturer Website Address
    • http://www.ibm.com
    • Brand Name
    • IBM
    • Product Type
    • Data Cartridge

Overview

With volumes of data growing exponentially-and with no end in sight-the IBM LTO Ultrium 8 data cartridge is designed to help organizations protect and preserve more data for longer periods of time. This latest generation of IBM LTO tape solutions offers more than double the storage capacity of previous generations for long-term data preservation that provides security as it sustains rapid, reliable access to data and helps ensure business resilience.

Increased capacity

Rapid data growth compounds the need for increased storage capacity. The eighth generation of LTO Ultrium tape media delivers 12 TB native capacity and up to 30 TB of compressed capacity for significantly greater efficiency and performance. This exceptional capacity helps reduce the number of cartridges and the amount of equipment, space and labor associated with tape-based data storage, enabling an outstanding total cost of ownership (TCO).

Optimal data security

To comply with regulatory requirements and preserve stakeholder trust, organizations must protect data from unauthorized access and unintentional loss. Tape cartridge portability facilitates remote, offline data storage for superior protection from natural or manmade threats that can impact online or on-site data storage. IBM LTO Ultrium 8 data cartridges are compatible with LTO Ultrium 8 tape drives, which offer device-level data encryption to ensure data privacy and reduce the risk of data corruption due to virus or sabotage. The WORM cartridge model stores data in a non-erasable, non-rewritable format to prevent overwriting of stored data and reduce the risk of data loss due to human error.

IBM Spectrum Archive support

LTO Ultrium 8 supports tape partitioning and IBM Spectrum Archive, which features IBM Linear Tape File System™ technology, making tape storage an even more compelling solution for the long-term preservation of data. With IBM Spectrum Archive, data files are indexed to facilitate search and retrieval using disk-like directory tree structures and dragand-drop techniques to improve the usability of tape solutions. IBM Spectrum Archive allows users and applications to directly retrieve files from tape rather than rely on proprietary, thirdparty applications, thereby significantly enhancing data access and potentially reducing software licensing costs and dependencies.