Monday, September 1, 2008

Tape backup technologies


In the information technology, data backup refers to making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data is lost. These additional copies are called "backups." Backups are useful primarily for securing the data in case if we loss the data then we can use the backup.

Tape backup drives were really great options for hardcore computer users back in the early 90's. Do you need scalability for you're the backup drives you want to use?
Will the tape standard live on in coming versions or will it be outdated by new technologies the 4MM Tapes, 8MM Tapes, AIT Tapes, DLT Tapes, Enterprise Tapes, LTO Tapes, QIC Tapes, SDLT Tapes and VXA Tapes?

The ability to store several gigabytes of data on a tape cartridge was something envied by every computer geek alive. Fortunately, 1990 has passed and it is now 2008, and in this current year computer users have several other options to consider besides old tape backup drives. And By storing your data on backup tapes you are protecting your data cost effectively and safely.

Using a Tape backup drive will allow backup of large volumes of data for companies and individual users. The tape backup solution method is today the one which is often used, despite that it takes longer time than to copy the data directly to a backup disk.

Tape backup technologies have to keep up with the ever increasing capacity of disk drives which is an alternative and attractive way to backup and secure data with.

High capacity solution for businesses is often based on backup tape libraries.

The backup methods used in tape devices are performed using either a linear tape or a helical scan technology all types of the tapes area changing according to the time 4MM Tapes, 8MM Tapes, AIT Tapes, DLT Tapes, Enterprise Tapes, LTO Tapes, QIC Tapes, SDLT Tapes and VXA Tapes are the most know tapes of the time .

Linear tape technology records as the data by writing it in a linear continuing pattern in the tape. The most popular tape formats for linear recording are DLT Tapes, LTO Tapes and SDLT Tapes . Helical scan tapes are written using a method in which the data are recorded in an angle over the tape thus making the recording track substantially longer which makes this a tape backup technology for a high density capacity. This is also the method also used in ordinary for video purposes. DLT Tapes and LTO Tapes are two of the most used helical tape recording standards.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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Data media expert have the best brands of LTO Tapes at discount Prices. The LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open. It is a magnetic Storage Devices technology developed as an open alternative to the proprietary Digital Linear Tape . The technology was developed and initiated by Seagate, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The standard form-factor of LTO technology goes by the name "Ultrium".

AIT Tapes backup tapes are made to store data efficiently and in large quantities. The SCSI technology that AIT Tapes backup tapes incorporate help to maximize data transfer to and from the host system at a burst rate of 160 MB/sec. The AIT Tapes have the following type.

SDLT (Super Digital Linear Tape) a high capacity tape drive with some backward read compatibility with the previous DLT Tapes model tape drives. We have the following types of SDLT Tapes.

SLR (Serial Linear Recording) is a robust drive and media combination, which provides excellent data reliability and a great value for money product with loads of backward compatibility and a clear roadmap into the future. We have following types of SLR / MLR Tapes.

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