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desprateseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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brighton, actually
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27282732
With a whopping185TB storage..


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Sony has developed a new storage tape that is able to hold up to 185 terabytes (TB) of data per cartridge.

Created with the help of IBM, Sony's technology allows for tapes that can store the equivalent of 3,700 Blu-ray discs.

The tape hold 148 gigabits (Gb) per square inch - beating a record set in 2010 more than five times over.

Storage tapes are typically used by businesses to hold huge amounts of data for a long time.

Analysts IDC predict that by 2020, global data storage will amount to 40 trillion gigabytes - around 5,200 gigabytes per person.

Using tape is a cheaper and more energy efficient method of storing data when compared to power-hungry large data centres full of hard drives.

However, retrieving data from tape is a far slower process. Storage tapes only offer sequential access - meaning data has to be accessed in the order in which it was written. The tape has to literally be moved to the right position for the data to be accessed.

'Rapid recovery'

Hard disc drives, by contrast, allow for data accessed in a much more sporadic fashion - known as random access - making them much more suitable for everyday computer use.

Over a long time period, tape is considered the more reliable approach.

In a statement, Sony said: "The rapid recovery of data systems such as databases and data servers following natural disasters, as well as secure management of information has become ever more important, and companies around the world are proceeding to build new data systems.

"In addition, the expansion of cloud services and the creation of new markets to utilize big data have led to a growing need for a data storage media which can store large amounts of information."

Sony was able to achieve the high storage capacity by utilising a "nano-grained magnetic layer" consisting of tiny nano-particles, allowing for greater density.

The technology was announced at the Intermag Europe 2014 - an international magnetics conference held in Dresden, Germany.

Sony is also working on more consumer-friendly storage - in March it announced it was working with Panasonic on the Archival Disc, which will hold 1TB of data, the equivalent of 250 DVD films.
 


hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
10,123
Kitbag in Dubai
Wonder how it'll cope with taping the Top 40 off the radio on a Sunday evening.

#oldschool
 




father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
4,646
Under the Police Box
Wonder how it'll cope with taping the Top 40 off the radio on a Sunday evening.

#oldschool
*Reminiscing* Trying to pause out the DJ talking over the beginning and end?

my first ever job used floppy discs, with serial recording- no random access bollx, you had to wait for computer go through all data, to reach file that was needed..

*Stares into the middle distance* 5 1/4in floppies - back when a floppy disk was genuinely floppy too. 144Kb per disk if I remember correctly.
 






Hyperion

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Nov 1, 2010
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.........or just something very large businesses could use to store shit loads of data. Hardly C90 material
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
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May 8, 2007
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Will you be able to rewind it with a PENCIL?
 


The Legend that IS Lawro

It's 'canard' Del
May 8, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Only problem I see for 'home media storage' is access, it runs like a cassette with fast forward/rewind etc rather than selecting individual files/folders. :(
 





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