Brand: Hitachi
The Hitachi HTA-4F is a high-performance hard disk tape drive that was introduced by Hitachi in 1997. It featured a capacity of 60 GB (gigabytes) with a data transfer rate of up to 5.2 MB/s (megabytes per second).The HTA-4F utilized a linear serpentine recording (LSR) technology, which enabled it to produce higher density and deeper recording capability compared to previous tape technologies. This technology allowed the HTA-4F to write and read data using only one recording head on the tape, reducing costs and improving reliability.Additionally, the HTA-4F used a new technology called read-in mode, which allowed it to perform a read operation while the tape was being ingested into the tape gate. This feature provided faster access to data, reducing the time needed to start a new tape loading operation.Overall, the Hitachi HTA-4F was a significant innovation in the tape storage industry as it provided higher capacities and faster performance than previous technologies, making it a popular choice for large-scale data storage and backup applications.