The
IBM always works hard to develop new technologies to protect very valuable and
sensitive corporate and digital data. The Linear Tape Open is also invented by
IBM and contributed by HP and Seagate. The LTO which is magnetic tape and
Ultrium based technology is a more
reliable and perfect media formation which give extra protection to your very
important data with higher capacities, speedy transactions, durability and high
quality performance. All IBM prior
Linear Tape Open generations performed well and proved to be the best and most
economical media format with high quality performances.
The
IBM 6th generation of this reliable Ultrium technology offers very
impressive and upgraded data storage capacity which is doubled from last
generation of IBM LTO 5. The next generation IBM LTO6 00V7590, offering 2.5TB native and 6.25TB with compressed
data storage capacity with excellent compression rate of 2.5:1 which is far
better than many other existed media formats. These reliable next generation
media cartridges also offering excellent compatibility with prior generations
and able to read and write data from LTO5 and LTO4 tapes. The high speed data
transaction with speed of 160MB/Sec native and 400MB/Sec through compressed
data also enhanced LTO technology and further offer more security and
reliability to archival.
The
00V7590 tape, is perfectly designed
to offer different improvements over the last generations of Linear Tape Open
cartridges. They are perfectly planned and calculated to work through different
branded tape drives and have improved with speeds and high recording density of
valuable and sensitive data. And able to perform with reliability in all types
of automatic libraries and offer flawless operations with more security and
protection of data. The IBM 00V7590backup tape, offers better protection of data through WORM and AES 256-Bit
hardware based functionalities.
The most advanced IBM 00V7590 LTO6
media cartridge offers excellent performance with high quality capacity and
speed through reliable protection of data.
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