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A small library can be contained in an optical jukebox.
Optical jukeboxes are somewhat smaller solutions, up to 1,000 slots.
(The software will be free with optical jukeboxes).
Typical examples include tape libraries and optical jukeboxes.
Optical jukeboxes can be used for nearline storage.
He has been vice president, sales at Cygnet Systems Inc, the optical jukebox house.
Optical jukebox - hold massive amounts of data on multiple discs allowing scalability into the petabyte range.
Local hard disks are fast compared to other storage devices, such as remote servers, local tape drives, or optical jukeboxes.
The product consists of the HP Model 10LC optical jukebox, and an interface kit.
Hierarchical storage management is a strategy that moves little-used or unused files from fast magnetic storage to optical jukebox devices in a process called migration.
Single CD's (compact discs) can hold around 700MB (megabytes) and optical jukeboxes can hold much more.
One of the first examples of an optical Jukebox was the unit designed and built at the Royal Aerospace Establishment at Farnborough, England.
Changes may or may not be saved or versioned based on the user configuration and accessibility settings on the storage management software that runs the optical jukebox.
Optical storage can range from a single drive reading a single CD-ROM to multiple drives reading multiple discs such as an optical jukebox.
In tape storage field they are known as tape libraries, and in optical storage field optical jukeboxes, or optical disk libraries per analogy.
Finally, a fast local hard disk can also cache information held on even slower data storage devices, such as remote servers (web cache) or local tape drives or optical jukeboxes.
A quick peek into the video- optical jukebox drive let him know that he hadn't been able to record the transmission in either audio or video, and he relayed that news to Brognola.
SANs are primarily used to make storage devices, such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes, accessible to servers so that the devices appear like locally attached devices to the operating system.
Coming out in stages, it provides Emissary, a user-managed client-based archival application, and a separate automated system-managed hierarchical file migration application, both of which integrate with the firm's Inspire II optical jukeboxes and library management software.
An optical jukebox is a robotic data storage device that can automatically load and unload optical discs, such as Compact Disc, DVD, Ultra Density Optical or Blu-ray disc and can provide terabytes (TB) and petabytes (PB) of tertiary storage.
The nearline storage system knows on which volume (cartridge) the data resides, and usually asks a robot to retrieve it from this physical location (usually: a tape library or optical jukebox) and put it into a tape drive or optical disc drive to enable access by bringing the data it contains online.