IBM has launched a tape drive that increases the capacity of existing cartridges by 50 percent. The TS1155 uses the new ‘Gen 5A’ mode to write up to 15TB of uncompressed data onto a single cartridge.
IBM announced a 2.7 exabyte tape library with additional archiving and deduplication functions. The upgrade is part of a series of tape storage announcements. The company said it was targeting the ...
International Business Machines Corporation IBM collaborated with Fujifilm to develop a native tape storage system boasting an impressive 50TB capacity. This system stands as the world's ...
IBM and Fujifilm have figured out how to fit 220TB of data on a standard-size tape that fits in your hand, flexing the technology’s strengths as a long-term storage medium. The prototype Fujifilm tape ...
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 ...