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US Government says it will save $1m/year by getting rid of magnetic tape – so is there still a place for tape in 2025?US GSA has decommissioned 14,000 tapes and an unknown amount of tape drives The data was moved to a new ... “just saved $1M per year by converting 14,000 magnetic tapes (70 yr old technology for ...
Half a century later, magnetic tape remains surprisingly well-used in government. NASA uses it to back up vast amounts of ...
What seems at first like a logical move to modernize the government's archives may in fact be an ill-advised decision.
The announcement presumably referred to magnetic Linear Tape-Open (LTO) drives and cartridges, a storage medium invented in 1952. Although consumer devices have long since transitioned to hard ...
Drive speed is measured in inches per second (ips). Over the decades, storage density jumped from 200 bits per square inch to millions and billions of bits. See magnetic tape formats. THIS ...
In February 2025, Musk criticized a federal contract with Iron Mountain to store physical records, labeling it a "time warp" ...
The recording medium may be bare or encased in a cartridge, which is inserted into the drive's slot. (3) A magnetic tape drive, all of which use removable cartridges or cassettes. See magnetic tape.
London-based Magnetic Scrolls was an early pioneering ... This was further exacerbated by the behaviour of the DEC TK50Z tape drive, which needed to shuttle the whole length of the tape as part ...
US GSA has decommissioned 14,000 tapes and an unknown amount of tape drives The data was moved to a new, unknown media platform that appears to have WORM capabilities US GSA claims to save $1M per ...
The tape is coated with an oxide EMULSION, which when exposed to the variations of the magnetic field at the recording head of a TAPE RECORDER, is arranged in similar variations, each particle of the ...
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