Exabyte Corporation was a manufacturer of
magnetic tape data storage
Magnetic-tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.
Tape was an important medium for primary data storage in early computers, typically using large open reels of 7-track, later 9-tr ...
products headquartered in
Boulder, Colorado,
United States
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. Exabyte Corp. is now defunct, but the company's technology is sold by
Tandberg Data
Tandberg Data GmbH is a company focused on data storage products, especially streamers, headquartered in Dortmund, Germany. They are the only company still selling drives that use the QIC (also known as SLR) and VXA formats, but also produce ...
under both brand names. Prior to the 2006 demise, Exabyte offered tape storage and automation solutions for
server
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Role
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s,
workstation
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s,
LAN
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Science and technology
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s and
SANs. Exabyte is best known for introducing the
Data8
The 8 mm backup format is a magnetic tape data storage format used in computer systems, pioneered by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and is written as D-Eight on some Sony branded media. Such syste ...
(8 mm) magnetic tape format in 1987. At the time of its demise, Exabyte manufactured
VXA
VXA is a tape backup format originally created by Ecrix and now owned by Tandberg Data. After the merger between Ecrix and Exabyte on 17 November 2001, VXA was produced by Exabyte Corporation. On November 20, 2006, Exabyte was purchased by Tand ...
and
LTO
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Science and technology
* Linear Tape-Open, a computer storage magnetic tape format
* Link-time optimization, a technique used by compilers to optimize software
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based products. The company controlled VXA technology but did not play a large role in the LTO community.
Corporate history
The company was formed in 1985 by Juan Rodriguez, Harry Hinz, and Kelly Beavers, and a group of ex-
StorageTek
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It ...
engineers who were interested in using consumer
videotape
Videotape is magnetic tape used for storing video and usually sound in addition. Information stored can be in the form of either an analog or digital signal. Videotape is used in both video tape recorders (VTRs) and, more commonly, videocasse ...
technology for data storage. The company advanced technology for computer
backups in 1987 when they introduced the
Data8
The 8 mm backup format is a magnetic tape data storage format used in computer systems, pioneered by Exabyte Corporation. It is also known as Data8, often abbreviated to D8 and is written as D-Eight on some Sony branded media. Such syste ...
magnetic tape format. The company's follow-up technologies, including Mammoth and Mammoth-2, were less successful.
Exabyte went public on the NASDAQ in 1989 under the symbol EXBT.
Acquisitions
Exabyte's history of acquisitions includes:
* 1992 -
R-Byte, Inc., a maker of
4mm 4 mm may refer to:
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* 4 mm scale
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tape systems.
* 1993 -
Tallgrass Technologies
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of
Lenexa
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within
Johnson County, Kansas
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. Tallgrass manufactured 4mm
DDS drives, backup software, and had a significant distribution channel.
* 1993 -
Everex
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's ''Mass Storage Division'' (MSD). Everex did its research and development in
Ann Arbor, MI
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and manufactured its products in
Fremont, CA
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. Everex MSD made
QIC QIC may refer to:
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* Quarter-inch cartridge, a magnetic tape data storage format
* Queensland Investment Corporation, an investment fund operated by the state g ...
products.
* October 1994 -
Grundig Data Scanner GmbH, for $2.9 million and renamed ''Exabyte Magnetics GmbH''. This subsidiary designed and manufactured
helical scan
Helical scan is a method of recording high-frequency signals on magnetic tape. It is used in open-reel video tape recorders, video cassette recorders, digital audio tape recorders, and some computer tape drives.
History
Earl E Masterson from ...
tape head
A tape head is a type of transducer used in tape recorders to convert electrical signals to magnetic fluctuations and vice versa. They can also be used to read credit/debit/ gift cards because the strip of magnetic tape on the back of a credit car ...
s.
Ecrix merger
was a
magnetic tape data storage
Magnetic-tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.
Tape was an important medium for primary data storage in early computers, typically using large open reels of 7-track, later 9-tr ...
company founded in 1996 in
Boulder, Colorado. The founders, Kelly Beavers and Juan Rodriguez, were two of the three founders of Exabyte. The research and development done by Ecrix focused on making a cheaper 8 mm tape drive. In 1999, Ecrix released their first product, the
VXA
VXA is a tape backup format originally created by Ecrix and now owned by Tandberg Data. After the merger between Ecrix and Exabyte on 17 November 2001, VXA was produced by Exabyte Corporation. On November 20, 2006, Exabyte was purchased by Tand ...
tape drive. In 2001, Ecrix and Exabyte merged, giving Exabyte access to Ecrix's VXA Packet Technology tape drive format.
Demise
* On 30 June 2006, Exabyte announced that they were looking for a buyer.
* On 30 August 2006,
Tandberg Data
Tandberg Data GmbH is a company focused on data storage products, especially streamers, headquartered in Dortmund, Germany. They are the only company still selling drives that use the QIC (also known as SLR) and VXA formats, but also produce ...
announced that they were buying Exabyte's assets for US$28 million.
* The acquisition was completed on 20 November 2006.
References
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External links
Overland-Tandberg homepage
Companies established in 1985
Companies disestablished in 2006
1985 establishments in Colorado
2006 disestablishments in Colorado