Tape Drive Advancements

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The world is shaped by digital media and the easy transfer of signals through virtual connections. This is a common assumption and the public believes there is no need for external sources or magnetic tape. Such things disappeared with the introduction of digital converters. However, that is incorrect.

The need for analog functions still remains, and tape drives are essential to providing offline storage and data compression. These peripherals prove that not all elements of the computer are meant to support the Internet. Instead, they ensure that no information is misplaced or lost. And the advancements made in this area are nothing less than remarkable.

Tape drives offer a prodigious history. With origins extending back to 1951, they have managed to survive the online fervor and have carved a place for themselves in businesses across the world. As of 2011, the progress found in these devices is well worth the interest.

The IBM System Storage TS2250 Tape Drive Express is the most recent example of this peripheral, and has greatly improved the faults of its predecessors. Compatible with all major platforms, it provides users with such advantages as LTO standardization, optimized cartridge capacity, a 3.0 terabyte hard-drive, 2-to-1 compression rates, 140 MBps transfer speed, mountable exterior, encryption software and independent vendor functions. Its abilities are considerably more impressive than previous drives and it represents the best peripheral to choose.

It should be noted, however, that the cost of the IBM System can be daunting. Prices may vary from $2,000 to $3,000, depending on purchase location and any available store discounts. Therefore, it is not meant to be used by the casual operator. This is a professional data tool and should only be considered by those who need its capabilities. Individuals requiring only minimal transfers should look to other peripherals.

Tape drives are necessary, despite the public misconceptions. Choose one that provides the quickest speeds and the most secure conversions.