1.Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1.About this Product Specification Manual
This Product Specification Manual is applicable for
This manual provides information about the Sony
The Sony
The Sony
1.2.Introducing the Sony AIT Technology
While magnetic storage technologies continue to push the envelope of recording density and provide higher capacities and transfer rates every 18 to 24 months, improvements in time to access this data have become very limited. Since 1990, tape recording densities have increased up to ten fold, while the time to access this data has increased less than two fold, creating a large mismatch between the amount of stored data and the ability to access it.
This large “gap” between data access latency and area density has created a dilemma in application development and limited the potential to implement truly
Traditional, older tape technologies relied mostly on conventional mechanical means, such as faster search speeds or an
Sony’s Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) architecture has deviated from conventional designs and employed electronic enhancements to significantly improve access to stored data, using a captive,
1.3.Features of the Drive
Major features of the Sony
• Capacity
100 Gbyte typical when using 230 meter tape
150 Gbyte typical when using 246 meter tape
200 Gbyte typical when using 246 meter tape
400 Gbyte typical when using 246 meter tape
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