Spectra Logic announced the release of its seventh Data Storage Outlook
report. This comprehensive annual report explores how the world manages,
accesses, uses and preserves its ever-growing data repositories. Serving as a
valuable planning resource for IT leaders, it also delves into the strategies
and technologies designed with the vital role of protecting the data being
created now and in the future.
"Supply shortages, an onslaught of cybercrime, and staggering data creation
rates have sparked an unflagging commitment to data storage technology
advancements and new distributed cloud interoperability," said Spectra Logic
Senior Director of Emerging Markets David Trachy. "These advancements will
serve as the foundation of future storage, preservation, management and usage
of the world's treasury of information."
This latest edition of the Data Storage Outlook report examines the
technologies defining the long-term storage landscape today, covering
persistent memory, flash, magnetic disk, tape, optical, cloud and future
storage innovation.
Highlights explored within the 2022 report include:
Flash:
- PCIe Gen 5 products are in earlier stages of announcement and promise
speeds that exceed 10 GB/s.
- Innovations include the utilisation of flash inside disk systems to
improve capacity and performance.
Tape:
- LTO-9 tape is now shipping with a capacity point of 18TB per cartridge, a
50% capacity increase over LTO-8.
- Multiple tape vendors now shipping systems that support the AWS S3 Glacier
storage interface will open a realm of new cost-effective possibilities between
tape and cloud and prove to be game changing for data-driven organizations
newly liberated from monthly cloud storage charges.
Cloud:
- Cloud providers will consume, from both a volume and revenue perspective,
a larger and larger portion of the storage required to support the digital
universe.
- 2022 will see further realization of products designed with the cloud in
mind, capable of supporting highly complex workflows. These solutions enable
seamless integration of applications into storage infrastructure regardless of
storage location - whether in the cloud, multiple clouds, and/or in multiple
on-premises locations.
- End users will no longer have to think about the underlying storage
system, being empowered to set policies that allow the automatic movement of
data to the right location(s), to the right storage tiers, at the right time,
with the freedom to decide which processes they want to run locally, and which
ones in the cloud.
Sustainability:
- There will be an increased focus on electrical energy consumption
generated from non-renewable energy sources because of growing global warming
concerns.
- As the demand for information technology is predicted to grow by six times
over the next decade, the challenge will be how to satisfy this demand while at
the same time attempting to decrease the associated CO2 emissions.
To download Spectra Logic's full "2022 Data Storage Outlook" report, visit here.