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| Optical Storage Industry Achieves 9.1 GB MO Milestone for High-Performance, High Capacity Storage |
| Next-generation storage solution ideal for archival storage, e-commerce and Internet applications |
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Apr. 23, 2001 - The Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) reports that the next major milestone on its 5.25-inch Magneto-Optical (MO) technology roadmap has been realized. With shipments of 9.1 GB (14X) MO products that began early this year, the industry group has continued to deliver on its targeted backward-compatible capacity migration path critical to high-performance archival storage applications as well as many e-commerce and Internet applications. By integrating this new high-capacity MO solution into automated storage products- jukeboxes and libraries - quickly-accessible storage capacities of multiple terabytes are easily achieved. The 9.1 GB technology- now supported by numerous suppliers including DISC, Hewlett-Packard, Maxell, Maxoptix, Plasmon, Sony, and Verbatim, as well as multiple applications software suppliers-has made great strides in regards to capacity and performance over the previous generation 5.2 GB (8X) products, which first appeared on the market in 1998. Furthermore, the technology provides full backward read compatibility with all previous 5.25-inch MO disk capacities, and full read/write compatibility with both 5.2 GB and 2.6 GB disks. The 9.1 GB technology is expected to become a European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) standard in the summer of 2001. OSTA's technology roadmap for MO storage is available at www.osta.org/html/mig/mo.gif.
Magneto-optic technology continues to deliver high reliability, ruggedness, fast performance, and the option of either a rewritable format or a Write-Once Read-Many (WORM) format through the use of Continuous Composite Write (CCW) technology. This multiple function capability has made MO the technology of choice for many applications where high performance and permanence of data are requirements. The combination of high capacity, high performance and data permanence has made MO an ideal choice for a wide variety of markets, including archival document storage for financial institutions, telecommunications, medical applications, insurance companies, and government agencies as well as newer market applications such as e-commerce and internet storage. About OSTA |
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