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Six orders of magnitude in linear tape technology: The one-terabyte project
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Tape StorageEngineeringLinear Tape TechnologyComputer Data StorageLto Form FactorComputer EngineeringInexpensive Data StorageTechnologyOne-terabyte Project
For the last 50 years, tape has persisted as the media of choice when inexpensive data storage is required and speed is not critical. The cost of tape storage normalized per unit capacity (dollars per gigabyte) decreased steadily over this time, driven primarily by advances in areal density and reduction of tape thickness. This paper reports the next advance in tape storage—a demonstration of a tenfold increase in capacity over current-generation Linear Tape-Open® (LTO®) systems. One terabyte (1 TB, or 1000 GB) of uncompressed data was written on half-inch tape using the LTO form factor. This technical breakthrough involves significant advances in nearly every aspect of the recording process: heads, media, channel electronics, and recording platform.
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