Certance TapeDrive Driver



Certance was a privately held company engaged in design and manufacture of computer tape drives. Based in Costa Mesa, California, Certance designed and manufactured drives using a variety of tape formats, including Travan, DDS, and Linear Tape-Open computer tape drives. Operating System. Certance/Seagate DAT Tape Driver v1.12f for 32 and 64-bit intel Platforms - stdatw2k.sys.

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We regularly stock refurbished HP EH964A LTO 6 External tape drives as well as a vast range of other refurbished external LTO drives. All our refurbished HP EH964A LTO 6 External tape drive 's carry a full 12 month warranty for your peace of mind.

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With HP TapeAssure customers can be confident that their data is safe by monitoring drive and media utilization, operational performance and life/health information for drive and media.

Data hardware encryption using AES 256-bit provides easy-to-enable security to protect the most sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access of tape cartridges. Linear Tape File System (LTFS) is an open format for storing data on tape that makes LTO-5 and 6 tapes self-describing and file-based.

Capable of data transfer rates up to 400 MB/sec, HP’s exclusive Data Rate Matching further optimizes performance by matching host system speed to keep drives streaming, thus enabling the fastest tape performance.

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The Ultrium 6650 LTO 6 External tape drive provides investment protection with full read and write backward support with LTO-5 media, and the ability to read LTO-4 cartridges. By more than doubling the compressed capacity of previous generation Ultrium drives, Hewlett Packard Enterprise customers now require fewer data cartridges to meet their storage needs, significantly reducing their IT costs and increasing their ROI.

Certance was a privately held company engaged in design and manufacture of computer tape drives.

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Based in Costa Mesa, California, Certance designed and manufactured drives using a variety of tape formats, including Travan, DDS, and Linear Tape-Open computer tape drives. Certance was one of the three original technology partners, (Certance, IBM, and Hewlett Packard), that created the Linear Tape-Open technology.

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In 2005 Certance was acquired by Quantum Corporation.

History[edit]

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The company began as the removable storage systems division of Seagate Technology. The division was formed in 1996 from storage companies Archive Corp., Irwin Magnetic Systems, Cipher Data Products, and Maynard Electronics. In a restructuring involving Seagate Technology and Veritas Software, the division was spun off in 2000 into the independent company Seagate Removable Storage Systems. The company was the worldwide unit volume shipment leader in 2001, 2002, and 2003.[1]

The company name was changed to 'Certance' in 2003. In 2004, Quantum Corporation announced plans to acquire Certance. The acquisition was completed in 2005, whereupon Certance ceased to exist as an independent company.[2]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'About Certance'. Certance. Archived from the original on 2006-12-07.
  2. ^McMillan, Robert (21 October 2004). 'Quantum acquires tape drive maker Certance'. Computerworld. Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
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