Fujifilm Launches LTO Ultrium 10 Tape Cartridge with 40 TB Native Capacity

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Fujifilm LTO Ultrium 10 magnetic tape cartridge on a dark surface, showing its label and robust design for data storage.

Fujifilm Launches the LTO Ultrium 10 Tape Cartridge with 40 TB Native Capacity

Fujifilm has officially announced the upcoming launch of its new generation storage medium: the LTO Ultrium 10 tape cartridge. This format marks a milestone by achieving an uncompressed native capacity of 40 terabytes, a volume that can expand up to 100 TB when applying data compression. The company plans to bring this product to market starting next January. 🎞️

A Leap in Density Thanks to an Innovative Material

To achieve this unprecedented storage density in the format, Fujifilm had to develop a new magnetic material. This thinner and more advanced layer is the key component that allows storing much more information in the same physical space occupied by cartridges from previous generations of LTO technology. This technical innovation is fundamental to the advancement of the standard.

Main Features of LTO Ultrium 10:
  • Native capacity: 40 terabytes (TB).
  • Compressed capacity: Up to 100 TB, depending on the type of data.
  • Core technology: New and thinner magnetic material.
  • Commercial launch: Scheduled for January.
This advancement consolidates magnetic tape as a viable option for archiving large volumes of data long-term.

Magnetic Tape Reaffirms Its Place in the Big Data Era

This launch not only represents a capacity increase, but also reaffirms the crucial role of magnetic tape in modern data preservation strategies. The LTO-10 format follows the path of the open linear tape standard, maintaining compatibility with the existing ecosystem while offering a tangible and physical solution.

Key Advantages for Organizations:
  • Archive large volumes of information securely.
  • Efficiency in long-term operational and acquisition costs.
  • Significantly low energy consumption compared to other media.
  • Durability and stability for extended storage periods.

A Classic Technology with a Future in the Cloud

In a landscape where many companies opt to store everything in the cloud, solutions like LTO Ultrium 10 demonstrate that specialized physical media remain absolutely relevant. Who would have thought that a technology with decades of history would still find, literally, space to grow and adapt to the exorbitant demands of today's big data. 💾