Description
Overview
Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 6 (LTO6) data cartridges use Fujifilms advanced NANOCUBIC coating process, which incorporates three Fujifilm proprietary technologies:
- Nano-particle Technology: Finer particles (30% smaller than metal particle used on LTO-5).
- Nano-dispersion Technology: Uniform particle dispersion by applying high-dispersed binder.
- Nano-coating Technology: Improved ultra-thin layer coating to realize an even thinner magnetic layer.
As part of Fujifilms overall commitment to develop environmentally sustainable products, Fujifilms LTO Ultrium 6 cartridge offers a reduction on its impact on the environment by eliminating brominated flame retardants (BFRs) from all the mechanical parts of Fujifilm LTO-6 cartridges. Tape is already viewed by many in the data storage industry to have less of an impact on the environment than other storage options because it consumes less energy.
LTO technology is a powerful, scalable, adaptable open tape format developed and enhanced by the Technology Provider Companies (TPC) HP, IBM and Quantum to help address the growing demands of data protection in the midrange to enterprise-class server environments.
Specifications:
- Capacity (Native / Compressed): 2.5 TB (6.25 TB)
- Transfer Rate (Native / Compressed): Up to 160 MB/sec. (Up to 400 MB/sec.)
- Number of Tracks: 2,176
- Servo: Band Timing-based servo
- Cartridge Memory: 130,816 bits (16,352 bytes); Internal EEPROM
- Encryption function: Yes
- Media Durability (Normal): 1,000,000 passes
- Estimated Archival life: 30 years
- Tape Width (Nominal): 12.65 mm
- Tape Thickness (Nominal): 6.1 ?m
- Tape Length: 846 m
- Cartridge Dimensions: (L x W x H) 102 x 105.4 x 21.5 mm
- Operating Temperature: 10 to 45 ?C
- Operating Humidity: 10 to 80 % (No dew condensation)
- Operating Max. Wet Bulb Temperature: 26 ?C
- Storage Temperature (Short term / Archival): 16 to 35 ?C / 16 to 25 ?C
- Storage Humidity (Short term / Archival): 20 to 80 % / 20 to 50 % (No dew condensation)
- Storage Max. Wet Bulb Temperature (Short term / Archival): 26 ?C