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    Sun Unveils Enterprise Tape Drive

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    Brian Fonseca
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    November 2, 2005
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      Sun Microsystems Inc. on Wednesday unveiled its new T10000 enterprise tape drive.

      Sun is guiding the product and other technology gained through its Storage Technology Corp. (StorageTek) acquisition toward an interconnected systems approach featuring data management and security capabilities.

      Introduced at StorageTeks Forum 2005 customer conference in Washington, D.C., the new T10000 box features a significant upgrade over StorageTeks T9940B drive to the tune of a throughput rate of 120MB per second (MB/s), capacity of up to 500GB uncompressed, and Fiber Channel and FICON dual-port connectivity, said officials of Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun.

      Positioned by Sun to be its flagship tape product equipped to respond to evolving IT environments, the T10000 offers a 250 percent increase in density and 400 percent increase in throughput speeds over the T9940B device. Future generations of the device will provide additional capacity to one terabyte uncompressed on a single cartridge.

      For its security underpinning, the T10000 will integrate Suns VolSafe WORM (write once read many) media and new SafeGuide media-to-drive guiding system enabling the hardware to offer drive-level encryption to secure against unauthorized data access. The encryption portion of T10000 will ship by mid-2006.

      According to Sun officials, next year the company will also release a new key management system designed to work with multiple types of devices and allow encryption keys to scale within customers environments.

      Suns Data Management Group—which has become Suns de facto storage division post-StorageTek acquisition—is emphasizing to customers the need for sturdier tape drives which will be run harder and longer behind virtualization within Suns aggressive grid infrastructure and utility computing push.

      Charles Curran, storage consultant with CERN, the Geneva, Switzerland-based European Organization for Nuclear Research, said CERNs storage environment must be prepared to withstand a very big data problem in 2007. At that time, CERN will be forced to deal with data delivery at 4GB per second, and keep up to 15 petabytes of information every year for as long as possibly 20 years from the capture and storage of data from experiments run on its Large Haydron Collider, which has two colliding beams 150 meters underground.

      “We really are looking for a drive and media that gives us a very dense storage capacity. The (T10000) has a very high data rate and lets us think we can archive this sort of rate with a reasonable amount of equipment,” said Curran. “Being public, we have to be reasonably economic, and its a real advantage for us to have a fast drive; and the density of the drive means we dont need many of them.”

      /zimages/6/28571.gifSun extends support for Java platforms. Click here to read more.

      Curran, who has successfully put 3TB through the T10000 drive, said the new Sun and StorageTek marriage bodes well for the future development of tape drives suited to rapidly increasing computing complexities.

      “It looks as though it will be a benefit for the tape part of that combined business. Im not sure (StorageTek) always had the resources to follow their plans as it used to take some time for a product to appear or repositioning occurred from shortage of resources. This merger with Sun seems to offer them out of that problem,” he remarked.

      Also on Wednesday, Sun introduced a new version of its Java Availability Suite bolstered by the addition of Sun Cluster Geographic Edition. The multi-site disaster recovery offering provides storage and host-based replication, centralized management, and simplified means to configure cluster pairs.

      /zimages/6/28571.gifCheck out eWEEK.coms for the latest news, reviews and analysis on enterprise and small business storage hardware and software.

      Brian Fonseca
      Brian Fonseca is a senior writer at eWEEK who covers database, data management and storage management software, as well as storage hardware. He works out of eWEEK's Woburn, Mass., office. Prior to joining eWEEK, Brian spent four years at InfoWorld as the publication's security reporter. He also covered services, and systems management. Before becoming an IT journalist, Brian worked as a beat reporter for The Herald News in Fall River, Mass., and cut his teeth in the news business as a sports and news producer for Channel 12-WPRI/Fox 64-WNAC in Providence, RI. Brian holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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