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Quantum Scalar i3 Doubles Storage Capacity & Unlocks Ethernet Tape Connectivity via New Scalar iSCSI Bridge

Storage Capacity

Quantum Corporation recently announced significant enhancements, including unlocking Ethernet Tape Connectivity. The company effectively updated its Scalar i3 tape library. These improvements include significantly increased capacity. They also feature extended connectivity for more environments. This connectivity uses the new Scalar iSCSI Bridge. These changes make the Scalar i3 a strong choice. It is secure, scalable, and low-cost. This is particularly ideal for mid-sized environments. These spaces often face budget and floor-space constraints. Therefore, the Scalar i3 now offers the best combination of features. It provides top density, flexibility, and cyber protection. Geoff Barrall, CPO, noted the library’s continuous value.

Enhancing Scalability and Deployment Options

The Scalar i3 now scales up to 16 modules easily. This is all within a standard 48U rack. It still delivers 25% more density than competitor libraries. It supports 800 usable slots total. Consequently, it offers over 14.4 petabytes (PB) of native capacity. This uses LTO-9 cartridges effectively. This sets a new standard for high-density storage. The Scalar iSCSI Bridge is key to new connectivity. Quantum partnered with ATTO to create this. It is an integrated solution. This bridge connects SAS tape drives to Ethernet networks. It uses the iSCSI protocol seamlessly.

This approach offers a lower-cost alternative now. It replaces traditional Fibre Channel. Furthermore, this significantly reduces hardware expenses. It also lowers power consumption and maintenance needs. The iSCSI Bridge removes previous cabling distance limitations. This extends SAS connectivity over Ethernet Tape. This integrated solution simplifies deployment significantly. It also minimizes necessary rack space. Organizations can reduce their total cost of ownership. This saving can be up to 15% per drive. This eliminates the need for expensive Fibre Channel drives. Thus, the bridge expands tape library value into more environments.

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