IBM, Newwork based tech giant, successfully managed to keep 300 terabytes of unsolicited data in a magnetic tape, which means that you can save more than 300 million books. This is their fifth record in this decade.
This record of gigabytes in every square inch is 20 times as cost-effective and effective as Sony Prototype's prototype magnetic tape.
In the description of futurism, tape drives are being used in the last half of the year, which is usually used to store text documents, medical documents etc. from mainframe computers, so that maximum 2 MB of data could be kept, which can now save up to 15 terabytes.
IBM created memory storage of 8 terabytes in 6.66 billion bytes per square inch in 2006. In 2010 it was 29.5 billion bytes to 35 terabytes, which in 2014 was estimated at 154 million terabytes.
Speaking about the latest version, IBM's Evanglius Eliphthero said: "Although Barium Fighter Base is much more than the expected cost to make this product, it will compensate by storage capacities, this is the most attractive price for every terabyte". IBM technology has to use many new technologies to install every GB of 10 GB in reality.
Recently, IBM announced their great success with some IBM colleagues at the 28th Magnetic Recording Conference in Sikiba, Japan.
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Hm, in the near future the ammount of data will become much bigger. So there are needed also more storage. Nice post, thank you!
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