Sony announced in 2014 that they had developed a tape storage technology with the highest reported magnetic tape data density, 148Gbit/in² (23Gbit/cm²), potentially allowing tape capacity of 185TB.
In May 2014 Fujifilm followed Sony and made an announcement that it will develop a 154TB tape cartridge by the end of 2015, which will have the areal data density of storing 85.9Gbit/in² (13.3Gbit/cm²) on linear magnetic particulate tape.
Open reels
Initially, magnetic tape for data storage was wound on 10.5-inch (27cm)reels. This de facto standard for large computer systems persisted through the late 1980s. Tape cartridges and cassettes were available as early as the mid-1970s and were frequently used with small computer systems. With the introduction of the IBM 3480 cartridge in 1984, large computer systems started to move away from open reel tapes and towards cartridges.
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Tape is here to rescue big data
Tape is a technology most of us stopped using decades ago, but now preserves some of the world’s most important data.
This week Quartz News travels to Switzerland to understand why tech companies and research institutions like CERN, the largest particle physics lab in the world, rely on massive libraries filled with magnetic tapes.
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published: 27 Jul 2019
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published: 26 Sep 2018
Adding 810TBs of Tape Storage
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published: 15 Nov 2022
Tape Drives As Fast As Possible
Magnetic tape may be ancient history for audio, but it's still an important way to store backup data! What advantages do they have over more common HDDs and SSDs?
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IBM Achieves the World’s Highest Areal Recording Density for Magnetic Tape Storage
IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in areal density was achieved on a prototype sputtered magnetic tape developed by Sony Storage Media Solutions.
published: 02 Aug 2017
Respect the Datasette 1: Let's Store Digital Data on Magnetic Tape
In this video I am using a Commodore Datasette from the 1980s and an Arduino Uno to store digital data on magnetic tape audio cassettes. It's actually really easy to do without any additional circuitry or modifications.
published: 23 May 2020
Massdata Tape Library Robot
NCI's 'massdata' is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system and, as the name suggests, is designed for the bulk storage of data. It is designed for long-term storage or data that is accessed infrequently, and therefore is typically used as an archive.
As shown in the video, a Spectra Terapack tape is located and loaded into the mechanism using a 'robot'.
published: 19 Feb 2017
THIS $130 TAPE CAN HOLD 30TB!
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Loading PC Games from Reel to Reel Tape
Let's encode some PC data on tape using the Kansas City Standard! Dozens of retro computers used audio cassette tapes as their method of loading and saving software, but using reel to reel tape? Now that’s more exciting -- and complete overkill with 10.5" reels at 15 inches per second.
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Tape is a technology most of us stopped using decades ago, but now preserves some of the world’s most important data.
This week Quartz News travels to Switzerl...
Tape is a technology most of us stopped using decades ago, but now preserves some of the world’s most important data.
This week Quartz News travels to Switzerland to understand why tech companies and research institutions like CERN, the largest particle physics lab in the world, rely on massive libraries filled with magnetic tapes.
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Tape is a technology most of us stopped using decades ago, but now preserves some of the world’s most important data.
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Keeping the old stuff has always been a mess. Lots of focus has been placed on redundancy but not on backups. Here's the next step in our long term storage!
ht...
Keeping the old stuff has always been a mess. Lots of focus has been placed on redundancy but not on backups. Here's the next step in our long term storage!
http://gosymply.com/ Use code: SLOMO5
Keeping the old stuff has always been a mess. Lots of focus has been placed on redundancy but not on backups. Here's the next step in our long term storage!
http://gosymply.com/ Use code: SLOMO5
Magnetic tape may be ancient history for audio, but it's still an important way to store backup data! What advantages do they have over more common HDDs and SSD...
Magnetic tape may be ancient history for audio, but it's still an important way to store backup data! What advantages do they have over more common HDDs and SSDs?
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IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in ar...
IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in areal density was achieved on a prototype sputtered magnetic tape developed by Sony Storage Media Solutions.
IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in areal density was achieved on a prototype sputtered magnetic tape developed by Sony Storage Media Solutions.
In this video I am using a Commodore Datasette from the 1980s and an Arduino Uno to store digital data on magnetic tape audio cassettes. It's actually really ea...
In this video I am using a Commodore Datasette from the 1980s and an Arduino Uno to store digital data on magnetic tape audio cassettes. It's actually really easy to do without any additional circuitry or modifications.
In this video I am using a Commodore Datasette from the 1980s and an Arduino Uno to store digital data on magnetic tape audio cassettes. It's actually really easy to do without any additional circuitry or modifications.
NCI's 'massdata' is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system and, as the name suggests, is designed for the bulk storage of data. It is designed for long-...
NCI's 'massdata' is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system and, as the name suggests, is designed for the bulk storage of data. It is designed for long-term storage or data that is accessed infrequently, and therefore is typically used as an archive.
As shown in the video, a Spectra Terapack tape is located and loaded into the mechanism using a 'robot'.
NCI's 'massdata' is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system and, as the name suggests, is designed for the bulk storage of data. It is designed for long-term storage or data that is accessed infrequently, and therefore is typically used as an archive.
As shown in the video, a Spectra Terapack tape is located and loaded into the mechanism using a 'robot'.
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Snazzy Labs launched a video about Margaret last year—our rescued server that has a 336TB capacity and we use to edit video live over the network via 10 gigabit ethernet. It's been super amazing, but while redundant, it isn't a backup so we're adding Edith to the mix: an i7 Mac mini that communicates with an LTO-8 tape drive made by mLogic.
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Snazzy Labs launched a video about Margaret last year—our rescued server that has a 336TB capacity and we use to edit video live over the network via 10 gigabit ethernet. It's been super amazing, but while redundant, it isn't a backup so we're adding Edith to the mix: an i7 Mac mini that communicates with an LTO-8 tape drive made by mLogic.
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Let's encode some PC data on tape using the Kansas City Standard! Dozens of retro computers used audio cassette tapes as their method of loading and saving soft...
Let's encode some PC data on tape using the Kansas City Standard! Dozens of retro computers used audio cassette tapes as their method of loading and saving software, but using reel to reel tape? Now that’s more exciting -- and complete overkill with 10.5" reels at 15 inches per second.
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Here's a link to the KCS 0.8 software I used:
https://archive.org/details/kcs08
● Music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Technology
Let's encode some PC data on tape using the Kansas City Standard! Dozens of retro computers used audio cassette tapes as their method of loading and saving software, but using reel to reel tape? Now that’s more exciting -- and complete overkill with 10.5" reels at 15 inches per second.
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Here's a link to the KCS 0.8 software I used:
https://archive.org/details/kcs08
● Music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Technology
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Tape is a technology most of us stopped using decades ago, but now preserves some of the world’s most important data.
This week Quartz News travels to Switzerland to understand why tech companies and research institutions like CERN, the largest particle physics lab in the world, rely on massive libraries filled with magnetic tapes.
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Intro Screen Music Credit:
Title: Laszlo - Supernova
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKfxmFU3lWY
iTunes Download Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/supernova/id936805712
Artist Link: https://soundcloud.com/laszlomusic
Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High http://www.youtube.com/approachingnirvana
Sound effects provided by http://www.freesfx.co.uk/sfx/
Keeping the old stuff has always been a mess. Lots of focus has been placed on redundancy but not on backups. Here's the next step in our long term storage!
http://gosymply.com/ Use code: SLOMO5
Magnetic tape may be ancient history for audio, but it's still an important way to store backup data! What advantages do they have over more common HDDs and SSDs?
Thanks to Audible for supporting our channel. Get a free 30 day trial at http://www.audible.com/techquickie.
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IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in areal density was achieved on a prototype sputtered magnetic tape developed by Sony Storage Media Solutions.
In this video I am using a Commodore Datasette from the 1980s and an Arduino Uno to store digital data on magnetic tape audio cassettes. It's actually really easy to do without any additional circuitry or modifications.
NCI's 'massdata' is a Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system and, as the name suggests, is designed for the bulk storage of data. It is designed for long-term storage or data that is accessed infrequently, and therefore is typically used as an archive.
As shown in the video, a Spectra Terapack tape is located and loaded into the mechanism using a 'robot'.
Install Raid for Free ✅ IOS: https://clcr.me/Tpoyhg ✅ ANDROID: https://clcr.me/rXwNbS ✅ PC: https://clcr.me/1WgClp and get a special starter pack 💥Available only for the next 30 days
mLogic mRack - https://www.mlogic.com/products/mrack-lto-8
mLogic mTape - https://www.mlogic.com/products/mtape-thunderbolt-lto-8
Snazzy Labs launched a video about Margaret last year—our rescued server that has a 336TB capacity and we use to edit video live over the network via 10 gigabit ethernet. It's been super amazing, but while redundant, it isn't a backup so we're adding Edith to the mix: an i7 Mac mini that communicates with an LTO-8 tape drive made by mLogic.
Follow Snazzy Labs on Twitter - http://twitter.com/snazzyq
Follow me on Instagram - http://instagram.com/snazzyq
Download my Podcast "Flashback" - http://relay.fm/flashback
Let's encode some PC data on tape using the Kansas City Standard! Dozens of retro computers used audio cassette tapes as their method of loading and saving software, but using reel to reel tape? Now that’s more exciting -- and complete overkill with 10.5" reels at 15 inches per second.
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Here's a link to the KCS 0.8 software I used:
https://archive.org/details/kcs08
● Music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Technology
Sony announced in 2014 that they had developed a tape storage technology with the highest reported magnetic tape data density, 148Gbit/in² (23Gbit/cm²), potentially allowing tape capacity of 185TB.
In May 2014 Fujifilm followed Sony and made an announcement that it will develop a 154TB tape cartridge by the end of 2015, which will have the areal data density of storing 85.9Gbit/in² (13.3Gbit/cm²) on linear magnetic particulate tape.
Open reels
Initially, magnetic tape for data storage was wound on 10.5-inch (27cm)reels. This de facto standard for large computer systems persisted through the late 1980s. Tape cartridges and cassettes were available as early as the mid-1970s and were frequently used with small computer systems. With the introduction of the IBM 3480 cartridge in 1984, large computer systems started to move away from open reel tapes and towards cartridges.
Later, books became popular on cassette tape and then CDs. But the smartphone era has given the format a new lease of life, and data from the Publishers Association (PA) shows ...
... records, cassette tapes and scanning old documents ... Digitizing audio cassettes and vinyl records, or transferring files/data from zip disk, 3.5-inch floppy disk and various data cards are options.
First-to-market, cassette-based solution for two-phase immersion cooling slashes time and cost associated with installing and upgrading hyperscale data centers Plug-and-play deployment easily connects ...
Does that mean that somewhere in the world, a core government agency is still using those Commodore cassette tapes to store its most vital data? Let's hope those disks aren't tied to nuclear weapons access...
1" on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Traditional album sales totaled 1.91 million in the week ending April 25 between digital download albums, CDs, cassettes and also included 859,000 vinyl sales, Billboard said, citing data from Luminate ... .
" data-original-title title>Jeff Williams was delving through some old cassettes made during his extensive career ... " data-original-title title>Dave Liebman ... " data-original-title title>Lookout Farm ... " data-original-title title>Lee Konitz.
Sales data appears to confirm the theory Gen Z is driving the vinyl boom ...Google Trends data suggests interest in cassettes surged at the end of 2016, between the release of the first and second films in Marvel'sGuardians of the Galaxy franchise.
" data-original-title title>Sun Ra covers for synthesizers ... " data-original-title title>Mike Reed probably heard the cassette-only release and he almost certainly heard the band's October 2021 performance of that material at his HungryBrain venue.
They focused on developing light-sensitive sensors that could capture and convert visual information into digital data ... It stored this data on a cassette tape, which was a common storage medium during that era.
First recording all 11 tracks in high-fidelity audio, she passes them through a four-track recorder to distort their sound, then funnels all their data into small half-broken cassette players.
Today an audio cassette sized contraption called a hard disk can store many terabytes of data ... cubic centimeter can store 10 trillion DNA molecules that are good enough to hold 10 terabytes of data.
2023 congress represents company's most extensive ESGCT presence to dateIncludes data from AskBio Wholly Owned Manufacturing Subsidiaries, TAAV and Viralgen ... expression cassettes in non-human primates.
As emblematic to 1980s culture as the boom boxes and Sony Walkmans that played them, cassette tapes are back in vogue ... “I think the demand for cassettes is starting to really kick in ... “Cassette tapes are portable.