IBM LTO Ultrium 6 00V7590L Datenbogen
Produktcode
00V7590L
2
Data Sheet
IBM Systems and Technology
Optimal data security
To comply with regulatory requirements and preserve
stakeholder trust, organizations must protect data from
unauthorized access and unintentional loss. Tape cartridge
portability facilitates remote, offline data storage for superior
protection from natural or manmade threats that can impact
online or onsite data storage. IBM LTO Ultrium 6 data car-
tridges are compatible with LTO Ultrium 6 tape drives, which
offer device-level data encryption to ensure data privacy and
reduce the risk of data corruption due to virus or sabotage.
The WORM cartridge model stores data in a non-erasable,
non-rewritable format to prevent overwriting of stored
data and reduce the risk of data loss due to human error.
stakeholder trust, organizations must protect data from
unauthorized access and unintentional loss. Tape cartridge
portability facilitates remote, offline data storage for superior
protection from natural or manmade threats that can impact
online or onsite data storage. IBM LTO Ultrium 6 data car-
tridges are compatible with LTO Ultrium 6 tape drives, which
offer device-level data encryption to ensure data privacy and
reduce the risk of data corruption due to virus or sabotage.
The WORM cartridge model stores data in a non-erasable,
non-rewritable format to prevent overwriting of stored
data and reduce the risk of data loss due to human error.
Linear Tape File System support
LTO Ultrium 6 supports tape partitioning and Linear Tape File
System (LTFS), making tape storage an even more compelling
solution for data protection and preservation. With LTFS, the
data files are indexed to facilitate search and retrieval using
disk-like directory tree structures and drag-and-drop tech-
niques. LTFS allows users and applications to directly retrieve
files from tape rather than rely on proprietary, third-party
applications, thereby significantly enhancing data access and
potentially reducing software licensing costs and dependencies.
System (LTFS), making tape storage an even more compelling
solution for data protection and preservation. With LTFS, the
data files are indexed to facilitate search and retrieval using
disk-like directory tree structures and drag-and-drop tech-
niques. LTFS allows users and applications to directly retrieve
files from tape rather than rely on proprietary, third-party
applications, thereby significantly enhancing data access and
potentially reducing software licensing costs and dependencies.