Description
Overland Data Cartridge - LTO-8 Type M (LTO-7 M8) Barcode Labeled, 9 TB Native / 22.50 TB Compressed - 5 Pack
Designed for enterprise-grade data protection, the Overland Data Cartridge is a trusted LTO-8 Type M tape cartridge engineered to handle the most demanding backup, archive, and disaster recovery workflows. This barcode-labeled media is built for reliability and performance in data centers, media libraries, and remote offices where data integrity, quick restores, and scalable capacity are non-negotiable. The Type M (LTO-7 M8) designation signals compatibility with extended M8 media that optimize density and durability while maintaining robust drive compatibility across a range of devices. With a native capacity of 9 TB and a compressed capacity of 22.50 TB, these tapes deliver substantial storage density per cartridge, reducing the number of cartridges required for multi-petabyte environments and simplifying management in large backup catalogs. The five-pack packaging offers a convenient, cost-effective solution for organizations that operate frequent backup windows or require readily available media for offline retention, compliance, and long-term data preservation. Barcode labeling enables automated inventory control, minimizing media misplacement risks and enabling faster cataloging, verification, and media rotation in automated libraries. Whether you’re implementing active archive for rapidly accessible data, meeting stringent regulatory compliance demands, or building a robust disaster recovery plan that includes air-gapped storage, Overland’s LTO-8 Type M tapes deliver predictable performance, extended shelf life, and consistent data integrity. In short, these tapes are engineered to simplify data protection at scale, helping you meet governance requirements while keeping total cost of ownership favorable in a modern data ecosystem.
- High-capacity LTO-8 Type M (LTO-7 M8) tape optimized for long-term retention and fast restores, delivering reliable performance for enterprise-grade backups and rapid data recovery in critical windows.
- Barcode-labeled media designed for streamlined cataloging, accurate inventory management, and seamless integration with automated media handling systems in large libraries.
- Native capacity of 9 TB with a compressed capacity of 22.50 TB, enabling substantial storage density per cartridge and reducing the number of media required for multi-petabyte environments.
- Convenient 5-pack packaging that supports procurement efficiency, consistent workflow planning, and predictable media availability for ongoing protection cycles.
- Ideal for active archive, regulatory compliance, disaster recovery planning, scale-out NAS integration, cloud storage workflows, and handling huge data workloads with confidence and simplicity.
Technical Details of Overland Data Cartridge
- Product Type: LTO-8 Type M tape cartridge (LTO-7 M8 compatibility)
- Barcode Label: Yes
- Native Capacity: 9 TB
- Compressed Capacity: 22.50 TB
- Pack Size: 5 cartridges
- Format: LTO-8 Type M (M8)
- Recommended Use: Backup and disaster recovery, active archive, data preservation
How to install Overland Data Cartridge
Installing an Overland Data Cartridge is designed to be straightforward for organizations running modern backup infrastructure. Begin by verifying that your tape drive or library supports LTO-8 Type M media and, if applicable, LTO-7 M8 compatibility. Power down or place the device in a safe standby state according to your vendor’s guidelines, then locate the correct drive bay or slot for inserting a cartridge. Gently insert the cartridge with the barcode label facing outward so that the drive’s label reader can recognize the media; avoid forcing the cartridge into the slot to prevent potential damage. After insertion, close the drive door or slot cover and allow the library or drive to complete its internal cataloging process. In most environments, the drive will perform an automated verification or inventory check; monitor for any error messages or warnings from your backup software. Once the cartridge is recognized, you can associate it with a backup policy, run a test backup, and perform a restore validation to ensure data integrity. For ongoing protection, implement a rotation schedule that aligns with your retention policy, and use barcode automation to track media status, location, and lifecycle. When not in use, store unused cartridges in their protective cases in a cool, dry environment, upright and away from direct sunlight, magnetic interference, or extreme humidity. Finally, maintain a disciplined labeling and cataloging approach so that barcode labels remain legible and scannable over time, ensuring rapid access during restores and compliance audits.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does LTO-8 Type M (LTO-7 M8) mean? A: LTO-8 Type M refers to a performance and compatibility variant of LTO-8 tapes designed to work with certain drive generations, including LTO-8 Type M and related LTO-7 M8 configurations, to optimize density, durability, and reliability in enterprise environments.
- Q: What are the capacity specifications? A: Each cartridge provides 9 TB of native capacity and up to 22.50 TB of compressed capacity, depending on data compressibility and the backup algorithm used by your software.
- Q: How many cartridges are in a package? A: The product is sold as a 5-pack, offering ready replacement media for large-scale backup operations and long-term retention requirements.
- Q: Why is barcode labeling important? A: Barcode labeling enables automated inventory tracking, faster media moves within libraries, accurate media verification, and streamlined compliance reporting, reducing the risk of misplacement and miscataloging.
- Q: What are the typical use cases? A: These tapes are ideal for backup and disaster recovery workflows, active archiving of frequently accessed data, data preservation for regulatory compliance, scale-out NAS backups, and integration with cloud storage strategies for hybrid environments.
- Q: Are these tapes compatible with my drive? A: They are designed for LTO-8 Type M drives and related LTO-7 M8 configurations. Always verify with your specific drive’s compatibility matrix and firmware version before deployment.
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