Magnetic tape storage media with a maximum storage capacity of 100TB (compressed) per cartridge, approximately 33 percent greater than the ...
Magnetic tape may seem like a pretty antiquated data storage technology, but its density and capacity is still hard to beat for big data centers. Now, IBM and Fujifilm have teamed up to create a ...
Fujifilm’s 40TB tape expands archival capacity without forcing enterprises to redesign infrastructureOffline storage remains ...
All the data that people worldwide and companies store on the cloud has to be backed up somehow. For a long time, the backup medium of choice has been magnetic tape, and IBM thinks that will continue ...
FUJIY launches LTO Ultrium 10 (40TB), shipping January 2026, delivering up to 100TB per cartridge while staying compatible ...
The LTO Program (HPE, IBM and Quantum Corporations) released an updated report on LTO magnetic tape shipments out to 2022. LTO tape is an open tape format developed and enhanced by HPE, IBM and ...
Tape storage is getting a meteoric boost from two industrial giants: IBM and Fujifilm. Fujifilm announced a collaborative project between the two companies has resulted in the world's highest storage ...
Why it matters: Magnetic tapes continue to be a formidable storage solution for data archival and backup, enabling organizations and large-scale businesses to hold onto vast amounts of data for ...
In context: The Linear Tape-Open (LTO) format for tape-based magnetic data recording was developed in the Nineties as an open-standard alternative to proprietary tape formats. The technology provides ...
AI is driving demand and higher prices for DRAM and NAND into 2026.  Products using non-volatile memories to replace NOR and ...