Data8

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Data8 an entity of type: Software

Mammoth ist ein Magnetband-System für die Sicherung (Backup) und Archivierung von Daten; es handelt sich dabei um eine Weiterentwicklung des 8-mm-Helical-Scan-Verfahrens von Exabyte Corporation. rdf:langString
Mammoth es un sistema de banda magnética para copias de seguridad (Backup) y archivo de datos. Se desarrolló a partir del proceso de 8mm Helical Scan de la . Tiene una capacidad de entre 20 y 60 GB. rdf:langString
The 8 mm backup format is a magnetic tape data storage format used in computer systems, pioneered by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and is written as D-Eight on some Sony branded media. Such systems can back up up to 60 GB of data depending on configuration. The cassettes have the same dimensions and construction as the cassettes used in 8 mm video format recorders and camcorders. Exabyte's first 8 mm tape drive was made available in 1987. This was followed up with their Mammoth tape drive in 1996, and the Mammoth-2 (M2) in 1999. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Data8
rdf:langString Mammoth (Speichermedium)
rdf:langString Mammoth
rdf:langString Data8
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rdf:langString Data storage
rdf:langString Mammoth ist ein Magnetband-System für die Sicherung (Backup) und Archivierung von Daten; es handelt sich dabei um eine Weiterentwicklung des 8-mm-Helical-Scan-Verfahrens von Exabyte Corporation.
rdf:langString The 8 mm backup format is a magnetic tape data storage format used in computer systems, pioneered by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and is written as D-Eight on some Sony branded media. Such systems can back up up to 60 GB of data depending on configuration. The cassettes have the same dimensions and construction as the cassettes used in 8 mm video format recorders and camcorders. Until the advent of AIT, Exabyte were the sole vendor of 8 mm format tape drives. The company was formed with the aim of taking the 8 mm video format and making it suitable for data storage. They did so by building a reliable mechanism and data format that used the common 8 mm helical scan video tape technology that was available then. Exabyte's first 8 mm tape drive was made available in 1987. This was followed up with their Mammoth tape drive in 1996, and the Mammoth-2 (M2) in 1999. Exabyte's drive mechanisms were frequently rebranded and integrated into UNIX systems.
rdf:langString Mammoth es un sistema de banda magnética para copias de seguridad (Backup) y archivo de datos. Se desarrolló a partir del proceso de 8mm Helical Scan de la . Tiene una capacidad de entre 20 y 60 GB.
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