Benefits Of Digital Linear Tape Drives
In our world where data is power, large companies put a high
priority on their data back-up and data storage. Unfortunately,
this kind of data storage is typically very expensive and
impractical for the small home PC user. Luckily, with the
introduction of two new formats of digital storage that are now
available, there is a solution. With the DLT or Digital Linear
Tape and the LTO or Linear Tape Open, the need for data storage
has far exceeded past levels (as compared to previous had 8mm or
DDS backups).
1. Recent Boost In Performance
The Digital Linear Tape or DLT systems have been available for
use to everyone since 1985, and recent increases in both speed
and capacity has given this technology a new lease on life. In
fact, they have been the leading technology in the past several
years for small to medium-sized systems. The only competitors
for DLT were DDS or DAT tapes. The advantage of DLT tapes above
these two leading competitors is that the tape heads had a
tendency to drift that meant technicians had to constantly
monitor them to ensure storage. Unlike DLT reliability that is
based on a straight up and down recording mode.
2. Super DLT
A newer version with higher capacity and improved features is
called Super DLT (SDLT). Super DLT uses a new recording format,
but it also maintains a limited form of backwards compatibility
with previous iterations of DLT. It incorporates the ability to
read older tapes, although it cannot write to them. This means
it would probably be quite useful in allowing organizations to
maintain their present archives in a useable form. This would
mean that there can be a very big saving both in time and money
for companies because older tapes don't have to be re-recorded
onto newer ones.
4. Tremendous Boost In Speed And Capacity
With the introduction of Super DLT earlier this year, the
capacity has soared as much as 110 gigabytes on one cartridge,
at a speed of 10 megabytes per second. A tremendous boost in
performance was seen with the speed of backup doubled, and
capacity more than doubled, the technology is now capable to
handle large systems and networks that DLT previously couldn't
handle. Competing technologies can offer very fast backups, but
the tapes themselves contain very little data - hundreds of
megabytes as opposed to the hundreds of gigabytes that DLT
offers.
5. Linear Tape Open
Another technology that has recently emerged that is comparable,
if not a bit more advanced than DLT is LTO or Linear Tape Open.
A consortium product from Seagate, IBM and Hewlett-Packard. LTO
can put 100 gigabytes on a cartridge and can store data at
speeds up to 15 megabytes per second. But there are a lot who
still prefer to use the more known and reliable Super DLT. There
are very cautious system administrators who don't wish to try
LTO, one technician even said that DLT is a more than acceptable
choice: Thirty million cartridges and a million tape drives
can't be wrong. Of course, LTO can't be totally neglected. Of
course, Super DLT uses a good deal of new technology as well, so
even though LTO is a completely new technology, it has able to
pave a nice pathway for it that may help establish itself for
future preference.
6. Long Life
These kinds of storage media are guaranteed to last for 30 years
of data retention under very specific environmental conditions;
however, mishandling can easily damage these storage devices for
example, dropping or improper packaging during shipment may
easily damage or destroy the device's capability to store data
properly. With today's ever increasing demands for storage
capacity because of our need to protect and store our data, it
is possible that there is going to be more pressure on hardware
developers to produce a lot more faster and bigger storage and
backup devices to back up, store, protect and retrieve important
data be it business or personal. Now both medium and small size
users are given a choice: Super DLT, based on generations of
thorough development and refinement, or LTO, a new technology
from a high-powered and stable group of advance technological
companies.