IBM last week bolstered its tape storage portfolio with new media, encryption and data retention capabilities, as well as a new virtual tape library that makes backing up data a more efficient affair.
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
ATTO XstreamCORE intelligent bridge and IBM Diamondback Tape Library solution ATTO and IBM will showcase ATTO’s XstreamCORE Ethernet-to-SAS bridge integration with IBM’s Diamondback tape libraries at ...
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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 ...
An IBM Diamondback tape library has been installed at CERN’s data center in Geneva, Switzerland. In a post on LinkedIn, Vladimír Bahyl said the deployment marks a “real shift in how [CERN] thinks ...
More than 40 years after arriving in Tucson, computing giant IBM is still churning out innovations in data-storage technology from its labs at the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park.
IBM announced the general availability of the industry’s first magnetic tapes and drives based on the LTO-9 Ultrium specification for massive data capacity and resilience. The Linear Tape-Open (LTO) 9 ...
IBM announced a magnetic tape drive 'TS1170' that realizes a capacity of 50 TB when uncompressed and 150 TB when compressed. The TS1170 has 2.5 times the capacity of its predecessor The TS1170 ...