Spectra TFinity ExaScale Tape Library
Does your data storage capacity outstrip your backup, disaster recovery, and archive capability?
The Spectra TFinity ExaScale Tape Library delivers up to 2.53 exabytes (EB) of proven storage density packaged in a small footprint and offers scalability and speed to meet the requirements of the most demanding environments. Additional flexibility is provided through support of mixed media, both Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Technology and TS11xx technology, in the same library. Customers can also access and migrate data from legacy Oracle® T10000 media to both technologies. Using LTO technology, it can expand from 50 to 56,400 slots for 2.5 EB of compressed data. Using TS1170 technology, the library can expand from 45 to 42,930 slots for 6.45 EB of compressed data. The tape library can support up to 144 drives with transfer rates of 207.4 TB/hr (466.6 TB/hr compressed) using LTO-9 or support up to 144 drives with transfer rates of 207.4 TB/hr (466.6 TB/hr compressed) using TS1170 technology.
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What's New
- Support for TS1170 technology Fibre Channel and SAS Drives.
- LumOS, the next generation of BlueScale Software.
The Spectra TFinity ExaScale Tape Library is built with high-performance, automated tape technology. The new LumOS Software, available for both existing and new libraries, provides users with a faster, more dynamic software platform and will be the future standard for Spectra Enterprise libraries.
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