Technical and Operational Values of Barium Ferrite Tape Media
White paper by ESG sponsored by Fujifilm
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 14, 2014 at 2:54 pmFUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of FUJIFILM Corporation, manufacturer of storage media, announced a white paper, The Technical and Operational Values of Barium Ferrite Tape Media, detailing the benefits of Fujifilm’s media technology with Barium Ferrite (BaFe).
The white paper, authored by Mark Peters, Enterprise Storage Group, shows that while tape-based storage has been well established, it has evolved in a way that now delivers multi-terabyte capacities, superior reliability, longer media life and ease of access with linear tape file system (LTFS).
Today, tape is recognized for its performance and cost effectiveness as organizations look to reduce storage expenses, while protecting and preserving their information for the future. For customers looking for long-term data solutions, Fujifilm’s BaFe technology ensures the future viability of tape technology.
“Reliable data storage remains a critical consideration for businesses, and Fujifilm’s advanced Barium Ferrite technology delivers dependability and capacity to organizations looking at their future storage needs,” said Peter Faulhaber, president, FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A. “The ESG white paper easily explains the advantages of Barium Ferrite technology and confirms Fujifilm’s commitment to tape technology development.”