Helical scan can record the entire tape media content in a single pass. The helical scan technology helps the AIT tape format to record four times more tracks per inch. Sony Corporation has extended the capability of AIT tape format by introducing the AIT-5 technology that offers high density and space efficient data storage solution.
Most essential fundamental
attributes for archival applications are high capacity, durability, lower cost,
robustness and retention of data for longer time period. Large organization’s
branch offices and the SMB segment require cost efficient, high speed and tough
tape technologies for fulfilling their specific needs of data archiving and
protection. These archiving applications usually require modest input/output
transfer rates.
Helical scan technique was
engineered by Sony Corporation and is incorporated in AIT technology. Helical
scan has the potential to further enhance and increase the density in
comparison to linear technique. Helical scan is sometimes also called “linear
serpentine”. The tape technologies differ from each other by the technique used
for storing information. Helical scan is very adaptable and has space efficient
features. It can be easily used in variety of different recording applications.
Helical scan provides reliable packing density with reduced power consumption
and tape tension.
On the other hand, the linear
technologies consume more energy as the mechanism design of stationary assembly
head is much larger. Helical scan can record the entire tape media content in a
single pass. While in linear recording, the tape is moved back and forth so
that the information could be recorded onto the media. Helical scan process
reduces tape tension and increase media’s durability. AME formulation results
in smoother surface of AIT tape.
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The cartridge size of those data
tapes is large that use the linear technology, because to achieve larger
capacities, large media quantity is required by them. AIT-5 is the latest
member of the Sony AIT family that can store massive 400 GB uncompressed
information. Helical scan provides high capacity storage solutions for SMBs and
enterprises. Sony Corporation has extended the capability of AIT tape format by
introducing the AIT-5 technology that is high density and space efficient data
backup solution. Sony AIT5
tape is the first format that whose native capacity reaches 400 GB in small
3.5˝ form factor.
Data bits in tape media’s
particular area is the recording density. Recording density is the fundamental
driver for greater storage capacity both in data tapes and disk drives. In
comparison to the linear tape methods, the helical-scan technology helps the
AIT tape format to record four times more tracks per inch. This results in
recorded density that is 4 times more than that of linear technology. Linear
technologies need more tape amount so their cartridge and drive’s size also
increases. Therefore they will consume more power and space.
Sony AIT tape solutions provide
remarkable backup features that consume lesser power with higher output level.
Helical scan process reduces tape tension and increase media’s durability. AME
formulation results in smoother surface of AIT tape. Multiple tape passes in
linear mechanism increases stress and pressure on media. Therefore this can
affect the data storage in long term.
Smaller factor of AIT tape format provides increased application
stability with lower floor space for storing tape cartridges.
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