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Sony D-Eight
The 8mm backup format is a format for storing magnetic tape data used in computer systems, launched by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and writes D-Eight on some Sony brand media. The company was formed in order to take the 8 mm video format and make it suitab...
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1987
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description | The 8mm backup format is a format for storing magnetic tape data used in computer systems, launched by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and writes D-Eight on some Sony brand media. The company was formed in order to take the 8 mm video format and make it suitable for data storage. They did this by building a mechanism and a reliable data format that used the common 8 mm video tape technology that was available at the time. This was the first form of helical scanning used commercially for data storage. The ribbon was made vertically and has a length of 112 meters. It was designed to withstand heat and high temperatures. It has been introduced in at CERN in 1994. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
publishDate | 1987 |
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spelling | cern-22735412021-04-15T12:55:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2273541Sony D-EightComputing and computersThe 8mm backup format is a format for storing magnetic tape data used in computer systems, launched by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and writes D-Eight on some Sony brand media. The company was formed in order to take the 8 mm video format and make it suitable for data storage. They did this by building a mechanism and a reliable data format that used the common 8 mm video tape technology that was available at the time. This was the first form of helical scanning used commercially for data storage. The ribbon was made vertically and has a length of 112 meters. It was designed to withstand heat and high temperatures. It has been introduced in at CERN in 1994.CERN-OBJ-IT-039oai:cds.cern.ch:22735411987 |
spellingShingle | Computing and computers Sony D-Eight |
title | Sony D-Eight |
title_full | Sony D-Eight |
title_fullStr | Sony D-Eight |
title_full_unstemmed | Sony D-Eight |
title_short | Sony D-Eight |
title_sort | sony d-eight |
topic | Computing and computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273541 |