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storage 180203172 Disc-To-Disc Backup Appliance Takes Tape Out Of The Equation News Disc-To-Disc Backup Appliance Takes Tape Out Of The Equation By Marc Spiwak February 17, 2006, 03:00 PM EST ...
The first holographic disc drives will read and write data at 20 megabytes a second, about as fast as tape drives do, Mr. Diaz says.
Flash storage is going through a major boom period. Data from IDC shows that in the last quarter, the All Flash Array (AFA) market grew by 41.7% year-on-year [1], and this is on top of a year-on ...
Hardware Storage Researchers have developed a Very Big Disc™ that can store up to 200 terabytes of data and may represent a return to optical media for long term ...
In addition to the 23GB per disc optical storage capacity, they feature sustained 11/MB second read and 9MB/s write transfer speeds, offering a quantum leap in performance over existing optical ...
The company has developed a so-called Collinear Holographic Data Storage System that uses a green 532-nanometer laser to read holographic data on a 12-centimeter disc.
A dual-layer Blu-ray disc can store an impressive 50 gigabytes, but discs which can hold 20 times as much data have just taken a step closer, thanks to new materials that make reading and writing ...
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