IBM Tape Storage Helps Protect Big Data
IBM (NYSE: IBM) has announced new tape storage and enhanced archiving, deduplication offerings designed to help clients efficiently store and extract intelligence from massive amounts of data. As noted in this VAdvert online news release, IBM continues to invest in the development of tape storage as an inexpensive, efficient way to store massive volumes of data.
"The amount of information generated is increasing dramatically each year driven by armies of sensors, mobile devices, social networks, cloud computing and public sources of information like the Web. At the same time, demand for storage capacity worldwide will continue to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 49.8 percent from 2009-2014, according to IDC. Clients require new technologies and ways to capitalize on the growing volume, variety and velocity of information known as 'Big Data.'
"IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library is enabled by a new, IBM-developed shuttle technology a mechanical attachment that connects up to 15 tape libraries to create a single, high capacity library complex at a lower cost. The TS3500 offers 80 percent more capacity than a comparable Oracle tape library and is the highest capacity library in the industry, making it ideal for the worlds largest data archives."
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