Spectra Logic announced that the company deployed an 18-frame Spectra
TFinity ExaScale Tape Library with LTO-9 tape drives and
media at SLAC
National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, CA. SLAC develops and
implements some of the world's most advanced scientific tools for exploring how
the universe works at the biggest, smallest and fastest scales. Operated by
Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, SLAC
pushes the frontiers of knowledge and drives discoveries that benefit
humankind.
As the industry's largest and most feature-rich
tape library, the Spectra TFinity delivers unsurpassed reliability and storage density in the smallest
footprint of any enterprise library on the market. In addition to LTO tape
technology, the Spectra TFinity is also compatible with IBM's TS11X0 enterprise
tape technology and Oracle's T10000x enterprise tape technology, enabling all
three tape formats in the same library.
With five joint research centers and facilities
with Stanford, SLAC supports an array of scientific projects focused on
cosmology and astrophysics, materials and energy science, catalysis, ultrafast
science and cryogenic electron microscopy. This year, SLAC is finalizing a
major upgrade to its Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), a powerful X-ray
laser, that will significantly increase its power and capacity.
In addition, SLAC supports the Rubin Observatory's
10-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). With a mission to collect light
from celestial objects and transform it into data for scientific discovery, the
Rubin Observatory's LSST will scan the entire visible Southern sky every few
days for a decade, making it the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night
sky ever observed.
SLAC expects their total storage needs to reach
upwards of two exabytes by 2033.
"We are very excited about the deployment of the
large Spectra Logic TFinity ExaScale Tape Library at SLAC," said Betsy Doughty, Spectra
Logic vice president of corporate marketing. "Our world-class tape
libraries have been deployed in many of the most prestigious scientific data
centers across the globe and we could not be more honored to help SLAC protect
its invaluable scientific data that is resulting in extraordinary
discovery-based breakthroughs."
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