Les cartouches HPE LTO Ultrium assurent une protection fiable à faible coût pour préserver vos données contre les cyberattaques et les ransomwares, tout en s'adaptant à vos besoins de fiabilité lors de la restauration des données. Elles permettent aux entreprises de se conformer aux recommandations des organismes en charge de l'application de la loi dans le monde entier, afin de conserver des copies de leurs données hors ligne. Développées à partir de l'héritage de neuf générations et avec des vitesses de transfert natives de maximum 1,44 To/h pour LTO-9, vous trouverez une plateforme adaptée à chaque budget. Le chiffrement AES 256 sécurisé permet des niveaux de sécurité des données encore plus élevés et la conformité aux réglementations les plus strictes de l'industrie pour empêcher tout accès aux données non autorisé. HPE StoreOpen et le système de fichiers de bandes linéaires rendent l'utilisation de ces bandes aussi simple, flexible, portable et intuitive que celle d'autres supports amovibles et partageables, tels que les clés USB. De plus, les cartouches LTO au repos nécessitant une alimentation et un refroidissement supplémentaires minimes, elles constituent une solution d'archivage longue durée plus écologique et plus durable pour vos données.
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Massive increase in capacity – 620% over the native capacity of LTO-6 (18 TB LTO-9 versus 2.5 TB LTO-6)
Increase in native performance – possible to store 1.44 TB/hr using LTO-9 (full-height only)
Built-in AES 256-bit encryption (IEEE1619.1) (LTO-5, LTO-6, LTO-7, LTO-8, and LTO-9) – granted FIPS140-2 Level 1 certification.
Reliable Offline Medium that Creates an Air Gap to Keep Data Out of the Reach of Cybercriminals
- Agencies such as the US FBI recommend keeping data offline. This is because tapes that are stored offline are disconnected from the network and are out of reach of sophisticated criminals who use digital networks to strike at companies to encrypt both their primary data and their backups.
- Built-in AES 256-bit encryption (LTO-5 to LTO-9) allows you to provide additional security for data stored on tape. With LTO encryption (strengthened by the option to use WORM cartridges), even if tapes were to fall into the wrong hands, your data would be protected from unauthorized access.
- HPE LTO Ultrium cartridge memory chip delivers faster access time and enhanced media monitoring.
- First time restore ensured with fewer media failures and disrupted backups, regardless of duty cycle or environmental conditions.
Lowest Total Cost of Ownership for Long-term Archiving
- According to a white paper from ESG, ‘The Economic Benefits of HPE StoreEver as Active Archival Storage’, published in August 2020, LTO tape technology is over 80% less expensive across a 10-year period, than either all-disk or all-cloud solutions for a 1 PB archive growing at 10% per annum.
- Standardizing on HPE LTO Ultrium delivers the capacity to meet shrinking backup windows, industry-standard, AES 256-bit encryption (IEEE1619.1), and interchangeable read-write (RW) or WORM media; without extra space or IT resource overhead.
- Open standard technology helps ensure compatibility across product generations and gives you more choice. HPE LTO Ultrium cartridges are available as custom labeled or non-custom labeled.
- HPE brand qualification test procedures (load/unload, shoeshine, drop testing and environmental stress testing).This ensures maximum reliability for restoring your data.
- HPE offers a limited lifetime warranty for HPE LTO Ultrium cartridges, including up to 30 years archival life, if stored at the recommended storage conditions. This ensures businesses can meet the ever-increasing demands of regulation for data retention and archiving.
Highest Capacity and Performance of any Comparable Tape Technology
- HPE LTO-9 Ultrium data cartridges can write or read data at a blistering native 1.44 TB/hour, storing, encrypting, and protecting up to 45 TB* on a single cartridge, making it ideal for large-scale, 24x7, mission-critical IT environments (*capacity assumes 2.5:1 compression).
- A 35% increase in the number of tracks and a 3% increase in bit density has permitted a capacity increase from 30 TB for LTO-8 to 45 TB for LTO-9. From 2,176 tracks for LTO-6 to 8,960 tracks for 9th generation HPE LTO-9 Ultrium 45 TB cartridges (assuming 2.5:1 compression) – an improvement of 311%
Ultra-reliable Storage Medium
- Tape is more reliable than enterprise SATA disk, with a bit error rate (BER) of 1x10 to the power of 19 for LTO-8 versus 1x10 to the power of 15 for enterprise SATA HDD’s. That’s a difference in reliability of four orders of magnitude–e.g. tape is 10,000 times more reliable than enterprise SATA HDD
- Estimated data loss over 10 years for 1 Exabyte archive is 1.1 Petabytes for HDD compared to only 7.4 Terabytes for tape.
- HPE brand qualification test procedures (load/unload, shoeshine, drop testing and environmental stress testing) go far beyond what is required for the HPE LTO Ultrium. This ensure utmost reliability for restoring your data.
- Superior 'smart grabber' mechanism and mechanical interlock to prevent the leader pin from being pulled inside the tape housing. Sensors detect proper connection and prevent leader loss that would ruin the tape. Simplified tape path to reduce wear, tear, and build-up of debris–crucial in automation.
- User write-on labels are no longer included with A and W SKU's.
TechnicalSpecifications
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Recording technology
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LTO-7 Ultrium
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Capacity
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15 TB Compressed 2.5:1
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Product color
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Slate Blue
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Media format
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Re-writable and Write-once media
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Quantity per package
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20
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Read speed, media
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700 MB/sec
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Tape length
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960 m
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Tape width
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12.65 mm
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Tape thickness
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5.6 um
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Base material
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Barium Ferrite
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Bit density
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485 kbits/inch
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Data tracks
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3584
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Magnetic coercivity
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2,200-2,300 Oe
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Archival life
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30 years
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Product dimensions (metric)
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11.3 x 11.1 x 2.1 cm
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Weight
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0.28 kg
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