Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Product Spotlight: LTO Tape Barcode Labels

Although the options for data storage are far more numerous than they were twenty years ago, many LTO Ultrium tape users still ardently defend the technology for their data storage needs. When first developed in the late 1990s as a partnership between Hewlett Packard, IBM, and Seagate, Linear Tape-Open immediately defined the super tape market. With multiple generations of LTO tape capacities that reached as high as 1.5 terabytes of data.

With LTO tapes holding such vital information, it is important that your data library is well organized. SanSpot has a series of highly customizable LTO tape labels to be sure that your LTO tapes are easy to identify, sort, and categorize, and can apply for data, cleaning, or diagnostic cartridges.

SanSpot’s selection of three color palettes (hot, warm, and cool) for the human readable section make organizing for easy sight recognition even simpler. Our hot color palette is the most popular, but custom color palettes are also available upon request.

If you are not 100% sure which labels are right for your library, we are happy to help you in a variety of ways. First, take a glance at our helpful table above to compare our template styles with your tape types. You can scan the label stickers you are currently using for LTO tapes and email them to SanSpot to help to select or customize the perfect labels for your library.

Be sure to visit out LTO Label Reference Guide for more info.

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