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StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)

The cartridges had a total capacity of up to 8.5 TB. They were actually manufactured by the Fujifilm company, used Barium Ferrite (BaFe) magnetic particle technology to store the user data and were equipped with a Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) chip (for quick access to the cartridge metadata...

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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800480
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description The cartridges had a total capacity of up to 8.5 TB. They were actually manufactured by the Fujifilm company, used Barium Ferrite (BaFe) magnetic particle technology to store the user data and were equipped with a Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) chip (for quick access to the cartridge metadata).\ The tape length inside of each cartridge is 1147 meters while it is only 5.2 microns thick. Once mounted in a tape drive, the media moves over the drive head at the speeds of up to 4.7 meters/second when reading or writing, but up to 13 meters/second when locating to a file. Since 2019, all data that had been stored on such cartridges have been copied onto more modern supports. As of 2022, CERN uses similar tapes produced by other suppliers and having a capacity of up to 20 TB.
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spelling cern-28004802022-11-08T15:16:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2800480StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)Computing and computersThe cartridges had a total capacity of up to 8.5 TB. They were actually manufactured by the Fujifilm company, used Barium Ferrite (BaFe) magnetic particle technology to store the user data and were equipped with a Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) chip (for quick access to the cartridge metadata).\ The tape length inside of each cartridge is 1147 meters while it is only 5.2 microns thick. Once mounted in a tape drive, the media moves over the drive head at the speeds of up to 4.7 meters/second when reading or writing, but up to 13 meters/second when locating to a file. Since 2019, all data that had been stored on such cartridges have been copied onto more modern supports. As of 2022, CERN uses similar tapes produced by other suppliers and having a capacity of up to 20 TB.CERN-OBJ-IT-137oai:cds.cern.ch:28004802022-01-26T12:10:17Z
spellingShingle Computing and computers
StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title_full StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title_fullStr StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title_full_unstemmed StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title_short StorageTek T10000T2 Tape Cartridge (used at CERN until 2019)
title_sort storagetek t10000t2 tape cartridge (used at cern until 2019)
topic Computing and computers
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800480