The LTO Show blog — articles and insights from the show.
The LTO Show Take NetApp pushing StorageGRID to 12 TB/s aggregate throughput and bolting on a federated namespace isn't just an object-store milestone — it reframes the hot-to-cold calculus for…
The LTO Show Take IBM Research's 201 Gb/in² result on sputtered magnetic tape is the headline that archive architects and LTO buyers should bookmark: it confirms the physics ceiling for…
The LTO Show Take Cloud repatriation gets headline traction every time egress-cost stories break, but the LTO Program's May 2026 analysis is a useful corrective for any backup or archive…
The LTO Show Take For archive and backup teams already running LTO infrastructure, $5-per-terabyte media costs are a known reality — but MakeUseOf's mainstream take is a useful signal that…
The LTO Show Take HPE benchmarking the Alletra Storage MP B10000 against NIST CSF 2.0's full six-function framework is a meaningful signal for backup and archive architects: cyber resilience is…
The LTO Show Take Archiware P5 Backup has been quietly doing what most shops still handle with a patchwork of scripts: landing one backup job simultaneously to disk, LTO tape,…
The LTO Show Take Archiware's P5 Archive has long been a staple in tape-aware archiving for media and post-production shops, and its offline migration model — landing data directly to…
The LTO Show Take For any storage team wrestling with the tape-vs-disk-vs-cloud question, vendor calculators have always been the wrong starting point — every OEM's math conveniently flatters their product.…
The LTO Show Take The opening of a joint tape archive facility in London by Spectra Logic and Geyser Data is a meaningful development for European archive and backup teams:…
The LTO Show Take Object First's 118% bookings jump in Q1 2026 signals that immutability-first architecture has crossed from aspiration to standard practice for backup teams. That momentum matters directly…