Linear Tape Open (LTO) is an open standard for a backup tape system, providing formats for both fast data access and high storage capacity, developed jointly by Hewlett Packard, IBM, and Seagate.
Linear Tape Open. This is an open tape standard developed by IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Seagate, which has two formats based on the physical size of the storage; 25 GB for the Accelis, 100 GB for the high capacity Ultrium. See Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT), Digital Linear Tape (DLT), Magneto Optical Disk (MOD), Jukebox, Digital Audio Tape (DAT) and Digital Versatile Disk (DVD).
Linear Tape-Open Developed jointly by HP, IBM and Seagate to provide a clear and viable choice in an increasingly complex array of tape storage options. LTO technology is an "open format" technology, which means that users will have multiple sources of product and media. The "open" nature of LTO technology also provides a means of enabling compatibility between different vendors offerings. The Accelis format is the "fast access" implementation of LTO technology. The Ultrium format is the "high capacity" implementation of LTO technology.
linear tape open; a new standard tape format developed by HP, IBM, and Seagate; expected availability in 2000.
An open tape storage standard developed by HP, IBM, and Seagate. The standard consists of two formats: Accelis and Ultrium. Accelis is designed for faster...
A tape storage format, originally developed by Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Seagate Technology.
Linear Tape Open (LTO) is, as the name implies, an attempt to develop an open standard for linear tape storage as an alternative to the proprietary Quantum DLT format. Proposed and developed initially by a consortium of Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Seagate, LTO technology combines the advantages of linear multi-channel, bi-directional formats with enhancements in servo technology, data compression, track layout and error correction code to maximise capacity, performance and reliability.
An acronym for Linear Tape-Open technology, developed jointly by HP, IBM, and Seagate, an "open format" technology, which means that users will have multiple sources of product and media