IBM achieves 330TB storage on magnetic tape, set to improve ‘cloud’ applications
IBM scientists just reported a breakthrough in storing data on magnetic tape. Their novel storage device can hold 330 terabytes of uncompressed data or enough to store 181,500 movies. The new record-breaking prototype has an areal density (how much information can be stored on a tape’s surface) 20 times greater than that typically seen in commercial…
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