
Fujifilm India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujifilm Holdings Corporation Japan, has officially launched the Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 10 Data Cartridge (LTO-10) in India. This next-generation magnetic tape storage solution delivers an industry-leading 75TB storage capacity per cartridge (30TB native/uncompressed)—a 70% leap over the previous LTO-9 standard. With enhanced AI-ready data storage, cybersecurity protection, cost efficiency, and regulatory compliance, LTO-10 sets a new benchmark for enterprise data storage solutions in India.
The LTO-10 tape cartridge is powered by Fujifilm’s proprietary Fine Hybrid Magnetic Particles (FHMP), a unique blend of Strontium Ferrite (SrFe) and Barium Ferrite (BaFe) nanoparticles. This innovation boosts recording density, data integrity, and durability, making it ideal for industries like BFSI, healthcare, government, IT, research, and cloud service providers.
According to Koji Wada, Managing Director, Fujifilm India, the launch reflects Fujifilm’s mission to empower businesses with future-ready, scalable, and sustainable storage technologies. He emphasized the importance of offline, air-gapped data protection, especially as global data generation is expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025, driven by AI, IoT, and digital transformation.
Key benefits of Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 10 in India:
- Massive 75TB per cartridge storage for mission-critical data.
- Enhanced data security with air-gap protection against cyberattacks and ransomware.
- Cost-effective storage with lower TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) vs. HDDs.
- Future-proof compliance support for industries requiring long-term, secure archival.
- Eco-friendly design with reduced energy use and minimized carbon footprint.
With this launch, Fujifilm reinforces its leadership in magnetic tape storage solutions, offering Indian enterprises a sustainable, secure, and affordable alternative to traditional cloud and hard-disk storage for big data, AI workloads, and long-term archival.
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