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Fuji 71036, LTO7 - 6.0/15.0TB Bafe Data Cartridge
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- •Brand: Fuji
- •Model: 99X37534
- •Weight: 2.5
The Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 7 data cartridges utilize NANOCUBIC technology with Barium Ferrite particles for long-term storage, Servo Technology for precise performance, AES 256-bit encryption for security, WORM functionality, and Library Pack for added protection.
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Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 7 data cartridges use Fujifilm’s enhanced NANOCUBIC technology, which incorporates three Fujifilm proprietary technologies.
- Nano-particle Technology: Micronizing of uniform Barium Ferrite particles.
- Nano-dispersion Technology: Uniform dispersion for nano sized particle.
- Nano-coating Technology: Very smooth ultra-thin layer coating to realize an even thinner magnetic layer.
Barium Ferrite
“Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer outstanding recording and retrieval performance for long-term storage. The magnetic property remains stable when micronized, and it enables good signal quality with little noise over a wide frequency range. Fujifilm’s “Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer low variance in terms of magnetic properties, offering greater stability, and the ability to reliably store data for over thirty years has been verified. In April 2015, Fujifilm in cooperation with IBM demonstoraged the potential of achieving a data cartridge with 220 terabytes of uncompressed capacity using an advanced prototype of Barium Ferrite magnetic particles.
FUJIFILM Servo Technology
LTO Ultrium technology relies heavily on timing-based, high-precision servo control to achieve its remarkable performance levels. LTO Ultrium data cartridge uses dual servo tracks that have been precisely written along the entire length of each of its four data bands, for extremely fine placement control and redundancy in the event of tape damages.
Encrypted for Security
From LTO G4 System, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit encryption algorithms is introduced to keep data secure. The hardware-based AES 256-bit encryption offers higher level of security during storage and transporting of sensitive information.
WORM is also available
WORM (Write Once Read Many) functionality provides a cost-effective means for storing data in non-rewriteable format to help address compliance requirements.
Library Pack
Library pack is also available
The library pack protects the cartridges against impact if dropped and provides also added protection against dust and humidity. It’s a good and safe storage and archival solution offering easy and quick unpacking, carrying and piling.
Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 7 data cartridges use Fujifilm’s enhanced NANOCUBIC technology, which incorporates three Fujifilm proprietary technologies.
- Nano-particle Technology: Micronizing of uniform Barium Ferrite particles.
- Nano-dispersion Technology: Uniform dispersion for nano sized particle.
- Nano-coating Technology: Very smooth ultra-thin layer coating to realize an even thinner magnetic layer.
Barium Ferrite
“Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer outstanding recording and retrieval performance for long-term storage. The magnetic property remains stable when micronized, and it enables good signal quality with little noise over a wide frequency range. Fujifilm’s “Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer low variance in terms of magnetic properties, offering greater stability, and the ability to reliably store data for over thirty years has been verified. In April 2015, Fujifilm in cooperation with IBM demonstoraged the potential of achieving a data cartridge with 220 terabytes of uncompressed capacity using an advanced prototype of Barium Ferrite magnetic particles.
FUJIFILM Servo Technology
LTO Ultrium technology relies heavily on timing-based, high-precision servo control to achieve its remarkable performance levels. LTO Ultrium data cartridge uses dual servo tracks that have been precisely written along the entire length of each of its four data bands, for extremely fine placement control and redundancy in the event of tape damages.
Encrypted for Security
From LTO G4 System, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit encryption algorithms is introduced to keep data secure. The hardware-based AES 256-bit encryption offers higher level of security during storage and transporting of sensitive information.
WORM is also available
WORM (Write Once Read Many) functionality provides a cost-effective means for storing data in non-rewriteable format to help address compliance requirements.
Library Pack
Library pack is also available
The library pack protects the cartridges against impact if dropped and provides also added protection against dust and humidity. It’s a good and safe storage and archival solution offering easy and quick unpacking, carrying and piling.
Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 7 data cartridges use Fujifilm’s enhanced NANOCUBIC technology, which incorporates three Fujifilm proprietary technologies.
- Nano-particle Technology: Micronizing of uniform Barium Ferrite particles.
- Nano-dispersion Technology: Uniform dispersion for nano sized particle.
- Nano-coating Technology: Very smooth ultra-thin layer coating to realize an even thinner magnetic layer.
Barium Ferrite
“Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer outstanding recording and retrieval performance for long-term storage. The magnetic property remains stable when micronized, and it enables good signal quality with little noise over a wide frequency range. Fujifilm’s “Barium Ferrite magnetic particles” offer low variance in terms of magnetic properties, offering greater stability, and the ability to reliably store data for over thirty years has been verified. In April 2015, Fujifilm in cooperation with IBM demonstoraged the potential of achieving a data cartridge with 220 terabytes of uncompressed capacity using an advanced prototype of Barium Ferrite magnetic particles.
FUJIFILM Servo Technology
LTO Ultrium technology relies heavily on timing-based, high-precision servo control to achieve its remarkable performance levels. LTO Ultrium data cartridge uses dual servo tracks that have been precisely written along the entire length of each of its four data bands, for extremely fine placement control and redundancy in the event of tape damages.
Encrypted for Security
From LTO G4 System, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit encryption algorithms is introduced to keep data secure. The hardware-based AES 256-bit encryption offers higher level of security during storage and transporting of sensitive information.
WORM is also available
WORM (Write Once Read Many) functionality provides a cost-effective means for storing data in non-rewriteable format to help address compliance requirements.
Library Pack
Library pack is also available
The library pack protects the cartridges against impact if dropped and provides also added protection against dust and humidity. It’s a good and safe storage and archival solution offering easy and quick unpacking, carrying and piling.
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