LTO tape storage advances to 40TB cartridges for AI era

Despite Elon Musk's efforts to eliminate tape storage, the LTO Consortium is pushing forward with new technology. The latest development includes 40TB cartridges designed for the AI age. This comes as part of a broader roadmap reaching up to 913TB.

Linear Tape-Open (LTO) technology, a staple in data storage for decades, continues to thrive even after Elon Musk's public attempts to phase it out. According to a recent TechRadar report, the LTO Consortium has announced progress on 40TB cartridges, tailored to meet the demands of the growing AI sector.

The title of the article highlights Musk's past criticism, where he aimed to 'bury tape forever,' yet LTO persists. This new iteration represents old-school tape tech's return, with a roadmap projecting capacities up to 913TB. Such advancements underscore tape's role in long-term, cost-effective archival storage, particularly as AI generates vast amounts of data requiring reliable preservation.

No specific timeline for the 40TB cartridges' release was detailed, but the focus on AI applications suggests imminent relevance for data centers and enterprises. The development counters narratives of tape's obsolescence, affirming its place alongside modern storage solutions.

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