IBM has announced three LTO-9 tape drives for usage in tape library TS4500. The drives are available from September 10th 2021
IBM LTO-9 models F9C, F9S, and S9C are designed for the heavy demands of backup and archive tape storage, and can help improve data center economics. The number of tape drives, cartridges, and associated floor space may be reduced with LTO-9 models, delivering higher performance and greater capacity as compared to IBM LTO-8 tape drive models.
IBM LTO-9 features help improve performance and reliability:
- Native data transfer rate of up to 400 MBps for full-height (FH) tape drives
- LTO Generation 9 media specification tape cartridge compressed capacity of up to 45 TB (18 TB native)
- 8 Gbps Fibre Channel dual-ported drive attachment on models F9C and F9S
- 12 Gbps dual-ported SAS attachment on model S9C
- A 1 GB internal buffer
- Support for media partitioning and self-describing tape with IBM Spectrum Archive Enterprise Edition
- LTO-9 encryption support
- Open Recommended Access Order (oRAO) allowing any compatible applications to retrieve content stored on the tape in a more efficient way
- Support for new and field merge IBM LTO-9 (3588-F9C, 3588-F9S, and 3588-S9C) drives into 3584 models L55 and D55
- LTO-9 cartridge capacity of up to 417 PB per library (up to 1.04 EB with 2.5 to 1 compression)
LTO-9 cartridges were announced, too