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Sony AIT 3 & 4
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SAIT1 or
SAIT WORM |
SDLT |
Now featuring
LTO 2 & 3 |
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Regardless of imaging application or modality, your workflow requires fast, cost-effective Archive & Restore, rather than simple Back-up. RTL libraries are engineered to manage constant, concurrent requests for patient data and the large digital image files inherent to the industry. We leverage the aggregate effect of multiple AIT drive's faster "pick-pull-load" speeds for truly archive-intensive applications.
Featuring high native-capacity, twice the storage density per library, and low cost/MB, it's no wonder that Rorke Data RTL systems has become a standard in PACS.
Ask your PACS provider about Rorke Data today!
- AIT or LTO Media: 100 GB/tape native capacity
- Archive & Back-up options: NT & Unix, NAS, SAN, Server-based
- Rorke libraries: From 500 GB to 60 TB native
Rorke Data Tape Libraries offer both fixed and expandable configurations that include options on both the number of tape drives and the number of tape cartridges.
Capacity:
Drive: 50GB & 100GB native AIT Library: Ranges from 250GB to 60TB depending
on configuration option, 12-600 tapes.
Drives per Library:
1-12 depending on configuration. All libraries standard with one installed drive. Additional drives are optional.
Interface:
SCSI LVD Wide
Fibre Channel SAN Connect Options
Accessories:
All configurations include cables, terminator, and manual.
Back-up and Archive Software options:
Rorke Data provides, at an additional cost, back-up and archive software that is fully compatible with the RTL product family.
Standard OS platform solutions include:
AIT is an advanced format that will grow with you:
Large volumes of information are being created daily, and how we manage this data is an important issue. In light of this data explosion, there is no doubt that the importance of back up is evident now and will only increase in the future.
Innovative approaches will be required in order to cope and AIT is a new standard created to respond to this need. In the next generation of computing and beyond, AIT will continue to be the leading backup technology and set the standards for the industry, utilizing Sony's proven leadership in magnetic tape recording technology.
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