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Tapes

MTC

MTC

Magnetic tape cartridges (MTC) provide virtually unlimited durability, reliability and performance in terms of backing up and archiving mainframe data. The use of metal pigment tape in MTC technology enables storage density to be significantly increased. It currently allows storage capacity levels of up to 1 TB to be achieved.
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LTO

LTO

Linear Tape-Open is a magnetic tape technology based on linear recording on ½-inch tapes. Improvements in server technology, data compression, track layout and error correction code ensure greater storage capacity, better performance and higher reliability.
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DLT / S-DLT

DLT / S-DLT

Digital Linear Tape is a magnetic storage medium for backing up and archiving digital data. It is a tape storage technology with linear recording, which has gained acceptance as the standard within the mid-range and high-end PC server market. DLT media enable data to be transferred more quickly compared with other technologies (such as QIC); S-DLT, the current variant, is one of the three most common tape technologies.
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DDS

4mm / DDS / DAT / 8mm

Digital Audio Tape is based on 3.5-inch drives and is also known as 4mm technology. The recommended maximum storage life is around ten years.
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Archiving

Archiving

No matter whether you want to archive a few, a hundred or several thousand data storage media - all will find their clearly arranged place in the modular archive systems. Transit cases, media racks and media cabinets provide security for your data storage media.
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Bar Code Label

Bar Code Label

A bar code refers to an optoelectronically readable code consisting of parallel lines and spacings of variable width. The term „code“ here does not stand for encryption, but for representation of data in binary symbols. Data in a bar code is automatically read and electronically further processed using optical reading devices (scanners, cameras).
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