Cache-A Showing Vast Archive Capacity Appliance
Library80+ up to 1.3PB on LTO-6 in 19-inch rack
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 31, 2014 at 2:43 pmCache-A Corporation, manufacturer of archiving appliances for the media and entertainment industry, will showcase its Library80+, a range of modular archive expansion appliances that can increase LTO-tape archive storage in 200TB increments up to 1.3PB.
Cache-A has developed the Library80+ Expansion Option to meet the market need for larger, scaleable LTO-tape archive capacity, and will showcase the technology during NAB 2014, Las Vegas,NV.
The 6U, rack-mountable Library80+ Expansion Option, can hold up to 80 LTO-5 or LTO-6 tapes, increasing archive capacity to 200TB. However, Cache-A has plans to exploit the modular design of the appliance, which allows it to be scaled in 80-tape increments, to a total of 560 tape-slots. This makes for a total capacity of 1.3 PB in a single 19-inch rack, and provides the highest LTO-tape drive density per module of any mid-range tape library. This scale-up architecture also allows users to pay as they grow, by adding in additional modules to boost capacity and performance without investing in a new library.
The Library80+ Expansion Option integrates with Cache-A’s Pro-Cache and Power-Cache LTO-5 and LTO-6 generation archive appliances. It also works with Simul-Copy, Cache-A’s speedy LTO-tape ‘read-once write multiple’ capability, and the company’s new Workflow Templates and Incremental Archive features, also announced at NAB 2014.
“With the rise of digital acquisition, and trends such as 4K, the growth rate of data is exponential, with forecasts between 40 to 45% year-on-year. That’s a huge amount of data to both protect and keep track of,” said Phil Ritti, CEO of Cache-A. “The Library80+ addresses requests from customers who have larger archive needs with best-in-class scalability, density and performance. It meets their short-term archive and DR data protection needs, as well as long-term archival requirements. The easy of scalability means that upgrades are fast and non-disruptive.”
The Library80+ works with Cache-A’s built-in web-based catalog database, which makes it easy for users to track, search and retrieve content across every tape it ever sees. Administrators can manage, configure and use the library via the web-based interface for remote management and diagnostics.
As with previous generations of LTO technology, Cache-A’s LTO-6 systems provide backward compatibility with previous generations of LTO tape. The new Library80+ Expansion Option can R/W LTO-5 and LTO-6 cartridges and read LTO-4 cartridges, helping to preserve media investments. The expanded facility of the 200-tape slot Library80+ enables large archives to be kept accessible, and offers space-saving advantages for those who do not want to separately shelf-store LTO-tapes.
Cache-A expects to ship Library80+ during summer 2014, and will release further product and pricing information at that time.