Quantum Tape Drive

QuantumSKU: 6460575

Price:
Sale price$5,611.85

Description

Quantum Tape Drive

The Quantum Tape Drive is a high‑capacity, enterprise‑class storage solution built to safeguard your most valuable data with the reliability, security, and performance that modern data centers demand. Designed around the latest LTO‑9 tape technology, this device delivers impressive native capacity and efficient compression to keep long‑term archives affordable while maintaining quick access to stored information when needed. Its rugged, compact tabletop form factor makes it an ideal fit for on‑premises backups, media production libraries, and secure offline storage environments. With 12 Gb/s SAS connectivity, robust encryption, and WORM (Write Once, Read Many) support, the Quantum Tape Drive combines scalable archiving with tight data protection and easy integration into existing backup workflows. Whether you’re ramping up a new archival tier or upgrading a legacy tape library, this drive is engineered to deliver dependable performance, straightforward operation, and enduring value.

  • Immense native capacity with efficient compression: The Quantum Tape Drive leverages LTO‑9 technology to deliver 18 TB of native storage per cartridge and an impressive up to 45 TB with compression. This enables robust long‑term backups, multi‑year retention, and capacity growth without a constant swap‑out of media. The result is lower total cost of ownership and fewer media handling tasks for IT teams. With Linear Serpentine recording and optimized data layout, read/write operations are streamlined for continuous backup windows and rapid recovery when needed.
  • Advanced security features for data at rest: Security is a core pillar of modern data protection, and this drive does not compromise. It includes built‑in encryption to protect data at rest, ensuring that offline archives remain confidential even if media is misplaced. Combined with WORM support, the device enables compliant, immutable storage for critical records, regulatory retention, and tamper‑evident archives. Encryption and WORM work together to deliver a trusted, auditable data trail across your archival lifecycle.
  • Flexible, desktop‑friendly deployment: The tabletop design is purpose‑built for easy integration into office, data center, or media suites without rack installation. Its compact footprint simplifies placement near workstations or backup servers, while the option for mounting or shelving keeps it adaptable to evolving environments. The device’s linear serpentine data layout optimizes tape performance for high‑throughput backups and restores, reducing elapsed time in maintenance windows and enabling more consistent backup cycles across your organization.
  • High‑speed SAS interface and reliable data path: With 12 Gb/s SAS connectivity, the Quantum Tape Drive delivers a direct, high‑bandwidth path from the host to the media, minimizing bottlenecks in data transfer workflows. This enables faster backups, smoother media loading, and quicker verification processes. The SAS interface also supports scalable multi‑path configurations in larger deployments, improving fault tolerance and ensuring continued operations even if a single path is temporarily unavailable.
  • Easy integration with existing backup ecosystems: The drive is designed to work with common enterprise backup software and tape libraries, providing familiar management interfaces and compatible media handling workflows. Its compatibility with standard tape commands and media catalogs makes it straightforward to add to an existing disaster recovery plan, perform periodic testing, and automate archival tasks using your current automation tooling. This reduces administrative overhead while expanding your archival capabilities.

Technical Details of Quantum Tape Drive

  • Storage Capacity: 18 TB native per cartridge; up to 45 TB compressed (data dependent)
  • Technology: LTO‑9 tape with linear serpentine recording
  • Interface: 12 Gb/s SAS
  • Form Factor: Tabletop design with 1/2 U height compatibility for rack integration
  • Drive Type: Quantum Tape Drive with encryption support
  • Security: Encryption at rest; WORM (Write Once, Read Many) support
  • Data Protection: Read/write reliability, error correction, and media‑level integrity checks
  • Environment: Desktop/tabletop deployment for flexible workspace integration
  • Operating Conditions: Designed for standard data center environmental ranges (temperature, humidity, and airflow as per enclosure guidelines)
  • Data Layout: Linear Serpentine for optimized write/read performance
  • Media: LTO‑9 tapes designed for long‑term durability and archival integrity

How to install Quantum Tape Drive

Setting up the Quantum Tape Drive is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize reliability. Begin by locating a stable workspace with adequate ventilation and a clean, flat surface. If your environment includes a dedicated server or backup appliance, position the drive within easy reach of the SAS controller and power outlets. While this device is compatible with tabletop deployment, you can also prepare a compact rack arrangement if your infrastructure calls for a more organized installation. Once the physical placement is secured, follow these steps to complete the installation:

1) Connect the SAS interface: Attach a compatible 12 Gb/s SAS cable from the host or backup controller to the drive’s SAS port. Ensure the cable is securely seated and that there are no kinks or bent pins that could affect signal integrity. If your environment uses multipath I/O, configure the paths according to your operating system and storage management software to enable path redundancy and fault tolerance.

2) Power up: Connect the power supply to a suitable power source and verify that the drive receives a stable electrical feed. Allow the device to boot and complete any internal initialization routines. For rack or shelf installations, ensure there is adequate clearance for ventilation and servicing. If the drive includes status indicators, confirm that the health LED shows normal operation after startup.

3) Initialize media and catalog: Use your enterprise backup software or tape library management tool to initialize the tape drive and create a media catalog. In a new deployment, you’ll typically format or initialize the first LTO‑9 cartridge, assign a media pool, and set retention policies. If your workflow relies on automation, configure your job schedules to manage daily backups, weekly archives, and periodic verification tasks to ensure media integrity over time.

4) Enable security features: If encryption is part of your data protection strategy, enable the drive’s encryption feature and configure key management according to your organization’s security policies. For WORM compliance, set retention windows and write‑once policies to guarantee immutable archival storage for the required periods. Document media serial numbers, encryption keys, and retention rules as part of your DR/BC plan.

5) Test and validate: Perform a test backup and a subsequent restore from tape to verify data integrity and performance. Validate that emplaced media can be read by your backup software and that media moves between the drive and catalog without errors. Regular testing reinforces confidence in your archival strategy and helps identify any hardware or software integration issues before emergencies arise.

6) Routine maintenance: Schedule regular cleaning (if applicable to your drive model), monitor drive health using your management software, and log all media usage for compliance and auditing. Establish a media lifecycle plan that defines when to retire or replace tapes, how to handle compromised cartridges, and how to archive test results for regulatory purposes. With proactive maintenance, you maximize drive uptime and ensure archival reliability year after year.

By following these steps and aligning with your organization’s data protection policies, you can accelerate deployment, minimize risk, and ensure that your Quantum Tape Drive delivers dependable, long‑term archival performance that scales with your evolving data needs.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the native capacity of the Quantum Tape Drive? The drive supports 18 TB native storage per LTO‑9 cartridge, with compressed capacity up to 45 TB depending on data compression effectiveness and workload characteristics.
  • What type of data protection does it offer? It includes encryption at rest to protect data stored on media and supports WORM, providing immutable storage for regulatory compliance and critical records.
  • What interface does it use? The device uses a 12 Gb/s SAS interface, enabling high‑throughput data transfer between the host and the tape media for backups and restores.
  • Can it be used in a desktop or rack environment? Yes. The tabletop design makes it suitable for desktop deployments, while a 1/2U height specification supports possible integration into compact rack configurations when needed.
  • Is it compatible with existing backup software? The drive is designed to integrate with common enterprise backup software and tape management tools, allowing you to reuse familiar workflows and media catalogs with minimal adaptation.
  • Does it support linear serpentine recording? Yes. The linear serpentine data layout improves write/read efficiency and overall performance for archival workloads.
  • What scenarios is this tape drive best suited for? It excels in long‑term data archiving, compliance‑driven retention, media production asset libraries, and offline backups that require secure, durable storage with efficient capacity utilization.

Customer reviews

(0)

0 Out of 5 Stars


5 Stars
0
4 Stars
0
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0


Showing - Of Reviews


You may also like

Recently viewed