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    IBM’s Diamondback Tape Library Focuses on Security for Hyperscalers

    The Diamondback solution enables hyperscalers to securely store long-term archival storage with lower total cost of ownership than disk and flash solutions.

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    October 27, 2022
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      Data storage innovation often gets short shrift in digital transformation discussions where it is simpler to focus on the advancements of silicon, chipset and system solutions. But the fact is that improvements in storage capabilities like capacity and data read/write speeds are comparable to – or even greater than – what compute performance has achieved.

      Those and other issues make IBM’s recent introduction of its new Diamondback Tape Library both timely and intriguing.

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      IBM’s Diamondback Tape Library

      How does IBM’s new tape offering address these points? The company describes the Diamondback Tape Library as “a high-density archival storage solution that is physically air-gapped to help protect against ransomware and other cyber threats in hybrid cloud environments.”

      The new solution was designed in consultations with more than 100 hyperscalers, including “new wave” organizations and the Big Five hyperscalers.

      IBM notes that Diamondback is designed to provide hyperscalers the means to securely store hundreds of petabytes of data, including long-term archival storage with a significantly smaller carbon footprint and lower total cost of ownership than disk and flash solutions. According to the company, IBM Tape solutions are approximately one quarter the total cost of both spinning disk storage and public cloud archival services.

      Individual IBM Diamondback Tape Libraries fit in the same 8 square feet floor space as an Open Compute rack (a 42U, 19” rack). Systems can be ordered fully loaded with LTO-9 tape cartridges and are fully compatible with IBM Ultrium 9 tape drives, which can increase total capacity by up to 50 percent compared to IBM Ultrium 8 technology.

      Systems can be deployed in less than 30 minutes and individual libraries can support up to 27 PB of raw data or 69.5 PB compressed data. Customers can also store exabytes of data across multiple Diamondback tape libraries using erasure code software available from IBM and as open source.

      Like all IBM storage solutions, Diamondback Tape Libraries support IBM Spectrum storage applications, including IBM Spectrum Archive, and can also be equipped with data encryption and write-once-read-many (WORM) media for advanced security and regulatory compliance. IBM Services are available for deployment, management and support. IBM Diamondback Tape Libraries are generally available for purchase now.

      Also see: IBM Storage: Squeezing Enterprise Value into Smaller Form Factors

      Final Analysis

      Storage media solutions from punch cards to solid state drives (SSDs) all have had their time in the sun, often simultaneously. Outside of specialized use cases, most earlier storage media technologies like punch cards, floppy drives and optical storage have largely fallen out of favor for business storage.

      However, enterprise tape solutions, including tape drives, libraries and media have remained a steady and profitable business for well over half a century.

      Why is that the case? Primarily because of continuing development and innovations by tape vendors, including IBM, FujiFilm and Sony. But it can also be argued that the flexibility and adaptability of tape storage systems and media have enabled vendors to craft highly effective tape solutions for emerging businesses and use cases.

      IBM’s new Diamondback Tape Library is an excellent example of that process. The company has a long history of storage innovations, and robust, massively scalable tape storage has played a central role in IBM’s mainframe business for decades. IBM also has deep expertise in a wide range of enterprise computing processes and understands the business and technological needs of enterprise clients in ways that few vendors can match.

      In other words, designing and building a tape storage solution powerful and capacious enough for organizations that regularly store, manage and access data in petabyte and exabyte volumes is hardly a stretch for IBM given its data storage experience and continuing R&D.

      It is worth noting that the Diamondback Tape Library will also complement and benefit from the company’s other storage solutions and initiatives, from the IBM TS7700 Virtual Tape Library to the recent announcement that Red Hat’s storage portfolio and teams will transition to IBM Storage.

      Overall, IBM’s Diamondback Tape Library qualifies as an example of what the company does best—create and supply new offerings that meet the often-daunting needs of traditional and emerging enterprises, including traditional and “new wave” hyperscalers.

      Also see: IBM Storage Announces Cyber Vault, FlashSystem and SVC Solutions

      Charles King
      Charles King
      https://pund-it.com
      Charles King is a longtime contributor to eWEEK and founder and principal analyst at PUND-IT. He covers a wide range of IT topics, including large enterprise systems, processors, servers, cloud services and others. Mr. King is considered one of the top 10 IT analysts in the world by Apollo Research, which quantified the listing of 3,960 analysts globally by their individual press coverage metrics (number of mentions and length of responses in the press).

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