Optical Disc Archive

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Optical Disc Archive
File:Optical Disc Archive Logo.jpg
Media typeOptical disc
CapacityUp to 5.5 TB
Developed bySony Corporation
UsageLong-term data storage
Released2013

Optical Disc Archive is a proprietary storage technology that was introduced by the Sony Corporation. It uses removable cartridges, where each cartridge holds 11 optical discs. Each of the internal optical discs is similar to, but not compatible with, a Blu-ray disc. The latest version of the cartridge, that has a total capacity of about 5.5TB, uses discs that hold about 500GB each.[1] The technology was publicly announced [2] on 16 April 2012 during the NAB Show with the first units shipping in February 2013.

In 2020, the third generation of cartridges that has more storage capacity was launched.[3]

Media

Product Introduced Gen. Capacity (GB) Write Type
ODC300R 2013 1 300 Write-Once
ODC300RE 300 Rewritable
ODC600R 600 Write-Once
ODC600RE 600 Rewritable
ODC1200RE 1200 Rewritable
ODC1500R 1500 Write-Once
ODC3300R 2016 2 3300 Write-Once
ODC5500R 2019 3 5500 Write-Once

Hardware

Product Introduced Category Maximum Number of Drives Number of Slots Reads Media Generation Writes Media Generation
ODS-D55U 2013 Stand Alone Drive 1 N/A 1 1
ODS-D77U 2014 Stand Alone Drive 1 N/A 1 1
ODS-D280U 2016 Stand Alone Drive 1 N/A 1,2 1,2
ODS-D380U 2019 Stand Alone Drive 1 N/A 1,2,3 2,3
ODS-L10 2013 Small Library 2 10 1 1
ODS-L30M 2014 Library Master 2 30 1,2,3* 1,2,3*
ODS-L60E 2014 Library Extender 4 61 1,2* 1,2*
ODS-L100E 2014 Library Extender 0 101 n/a n/a
PetaSite EX Master Module 2019 Library Master 21 912 1,2,3 2,3
PetaSite EX Cartridge Extension Module 2019 Library Extender 0 816 n/a n/a
PetaSite EX Drive Extension Module 2019 Library Extender 21 96 1,2,3 2,3

*Depending on configuration.

Roadmap

Generation 3 of the Optical Disc Archive technology was announced for early-2020 release.[1] Generation 3 increased the cartridge capacity to 5.5TB, the read speed to 375MB/s and the write speed (with verification on) to 187.5MB/s.

Media roadmap

Sony Corporation and Panasonic Corporation on announced on 10 March 2014 their cooperation in producing a new media trademarked as Archival disc. The Archival disc media[4] will be used in future Optical Disc Archive Media to achieve at least 6TB of storage.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Sony Announces Optical Disc Archive Generation 3 New Long-Life Media with Increased Capacity and Higher Speed Drive". pro.sony. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Sony Moves Industry toward the Creation of New Mass-Storage Optical Disc Archive Solutions" (Press release). Sony Corporation. 16 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Sony Launches Generation 3 PetaSite Optical Disc Archive Library with 66 Percent Greater Capacity and 50 Percent Improvement in Archive Performance Versus Previous Generation". Yahoo!. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Digital Data Storage Outlook 2017" (PDF). Spectra. Spectra Logic. 2017. p. 7(Solid-State), 10(Magnetic Disk), 14(Tape), 17(Optical). Retrieved 11 July 2018.