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EU Declaration of Conformity

We

Spectra Logic Corporation

1700 North 55th Street

Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA

declare under sole responsibility that

Spectra Logic’s Spectra 12000 libraries

to which this declaration relates, meets the essential health and safety requirements and is in conformity with the EU Directives listed below using the relevant section of the EU standards and other normative documents.

EMC Directive 89/366/EEC Essential health and safety requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility

EN 50 081 Electro Magnetic Compatibility - Generic Emission Standard Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry

EN 55 022 Radiated/Conducted Emissions

EN 61 000-3-2 Harmonic Currents Emission

EN 61 000-3-3 Limitation of Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker

EN 50 082-1 Electro magnetic compatibility - Generic Immunity Standard Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry

EN 61 000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge requirements (ESD)

EN 61 000-4-3 Radiated, radio frequency electromagnetic field

EN 61 000-4-4 Electrical fast transients (Burst)

EN 61 000-4-5 Transients (Surge)

EN 61 000-4-6 Conducted disturbances inducted by radio-frequency fields

EN 61 000-4-11 Voltage interruptions, dips, fluctuations

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Spectra 12000 specifications

Spectra Logic, a leader in data storage, has made significant strides with its Spectra 12000 series, designed for organizations that require efficient, reliable, and high-capacity data storage solutions. The Spectra 12000 is an advanced library system aimed at large-scale data management tasks, offering a modular and scalable design that can be customized to meet the specific needs of any enterprise.

One of the standout features of the Spectra 12000 is its modular architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start with a base configuration and then expand as storage needs grow over time. The library supports a variety of tape drives, including LTO, ensuring compatibility with existing media and providing a future-proof solution as data storage demands evolve.

The system is designed to handle massive amounts of data, with the capability to store petabytes of information securely. Its high-density design maximizes storage efficiency while minimizing the physical footprint required, which is particularly beneficial for organizations with limited data center space. Additionally, the Spectra 12000 employs a robust data management system that streamlines backup and archiving processes, making data retrieval quick and straightforward.

Another notable characteristic of the Spectra 12000 is its advanced automation capabilities. With features like robotic tape handling, the library reduces manual interventions, leading to greater operational efficiency and reduced risk of human error. The designed automation enhances the speed of data access, providing users with immediate retrieval when needed.

Security is paramount in today's data-driven world, and the Spectra 12000 addresses this concern with built-in encryption and data integrity features. These capabilities ensure that sensitive information remains protected against unauthorized access while maintaining compliance with various regulatory requirements.

Furthermore, the library is equipped with intelligent management tools that provide real-time monitoring and reporting capabilities. This enables IT administrators to manage storage resources efficiently, forecast needs, and perform maintenance tasks proactively.

In conclusion, the Spectra Logic Spectra 12000 stands out as an exemplary solution for organizations looking to manage extensive data assets. Through its modular design, efficient automation, robust security features, and intelligent management tools, it provides a comprehensive framework for data storage that can adapt to the evolving demands of modern data infrastructures. Whether for backup, archiving, or long-term data retention, the Spectra 12000 exemplifies innovation and reliability in the storage landscape.