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The LTO ultrium specification first came into origin in the year 2000. The research findings of IDC are that LTO taper format has almost 82 percent share in the mid-range market. There are number vendors that are manufacturing LTO cartridges including TDK, Dell, Sony, Imation, Maxell, Verbatim and Fujifilm. AES-256 encryption has been added to the LTO 4 tape format’s specification. The performance of LTO4 tape also has been improved.
The LTO-3 tape drive operates at fast speed of 80MB/sec which has been enhanced up to 120 MB/s in the LTO4 tape drives. LTO4 tape cartridge can store double the amount of data which can be recorded in a LTO3 ultrium cartridge. LTO4 tape format has the capability to support compressed capacity of 800 gigabytes. This means that data equal to 300 DVD movies can be stored on LTO-4 tape cartridge. If you want to make further comparison, the collections of Library of Congress can be recorded on six data cartridges of LTO4. LTO 4 tape is the Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 20, 2012 at 4:47 am under Hardware.
Tags: 1840, Drive, LTO4, Performance, Unprecedented
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HP 1840 LTO4 tape drive supports all the major software and hardware platforms. Each of the tape drive options includes Data Protector Express, Data Protector Single Server Edition recovery/backup and option of Bare Metal Disaster Recovery. HP 1840 LTO-4 tape drive also supports HP StorageWorks L & TT (library & tape tools) and HP OBDR (One Button Disaster Recovery). The HP LTO4 drive enables direct connection to the servers based on SAS with the help of 3 gigabytes per second SAS interface. The LTO 4 tape drive provides offers enormous compressed recording capacity of 1.6 TB on single LTO-4 ultrium cartridge. Avail the lowest price offerings by tape4backup on HP LTO-4 tape drives, DAT-160 tape drives, DAT-72 tape drives, SDLT tape drives and all backup tapes.
HP LTO-4 1840 drive ensures data compressibility and superior performance at low cost. HP LTO4 tape C7974A provides high level protection and security to the confidential and critical data. More amounts of data Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 11, 2012 at 4:51 pm under Hardware.
Tags: 1840, Drive, Highly, LTO4, Robust, Tape, Ultrium
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With the digitization of the data, the way data is being saved and handled has changed to a great extent. Today we all depend on computers and other electronic storage media to store the data. However, these storage media are prone to corruption. The data may become inaccessible for many reasons like virus attack, inproper handling of the storage media, accidental deletion or a sabotage. In any cases of data loss, the data can be recovered if you have an updated backup of the data. But in absence of proper backup, you can still recover the data by using a Data Recovery Software.
Consider a scenario wherein, you are a bank manager and you have saved some vital data on your system. On fine morning when you booted in, you did not find your system was not accessible. When you consulted the computer repair experts, they diagonized the corruption in the hard disk. Now as you has important document on the hard disk of your system and you did not want to lose them. Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 15, 2012 at 4:47 am under Computer Repair.
Tags: Data, Drive, Formatted, From, Hard, Recovery
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Data loss pain can be really hard sometimes. Your world can go all topsy-turvy. Important documents like insurance policies, official bank statements and some of your very personal photographs are gone and there is nothing that you can do about it. It is only when they are deleted that you realize that you must have kept a hard copy or should have saved it in the server’s hard disk drive, which ensures that the data is permanently etched there forever. Why leave it to technology alone when you know that it is so vulnerable. As the saying goes, prevention is the best cure; you must always keep a back-up.
On your PC, there are various options you can use to prevent data loss. You just need to be aware and must know how those software work and understand their functions. Microsoft Windows operating system comes with some basic features with the help of which you can maintain your data files and arrange them in a proper structure on your hard disk drive. There is an option Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 30, 2011 at 4:52 am under Operating Systems.
Tags: Data, Disc, Drive, From, Hard, Lost, Recover
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Hard disk drives are different from almost every other part of your computer system in one very vital respect: if you lose your hard drive, you lose something more than a hardware- you lose your data as well as software. You can replace the hard drive, but data and information on the drive generally can not be replaced. Certainly the data is not covered by any warranty. In such cases, backup proves as a great help. However, if you do not have an updated or complete backup, data recovery solutions are required to extract your lost data.
Recovery is possible in most of the hard drive failure situations. When a file is deleted or lost due to any reason, it still remains physically intact on the drive. Lost files become inaccessible as deletion of files remove file system table Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 7, 2011 at 6:57 am under Hardware.
Tags: Drive, Failure, Hard, Hardware, Just, Lose, More, Than
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We have often faced situations where after opening “My Computer” in XP or “Computer” in Vista we are not able to see the hard drive, it is absolutely blank or has the entries of CD/DVD etc. but no hard drive is there. Now, if you have come across with any such problem, how to resolve the issue. You can get in touch with a computer help provider to get technical support but you can try some simple things to deal with such situation. In this article you will learn what to do when hard drive is not detected by bios.
Once you find the hard-drive is not detected by bios, the very first thing that you should try out is to restart the computer and see whether the issue gets resolved or not. Many a time restarting the computer resolves the problem. You may ask Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on October 26, 2011 at 7:58 am under Computer Repair.
Tags: Bios, Detected, Drive, Hard, Solutions, Some
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