RDX Technology

RDX is a disk-based removable storage format developed by ProStor Systems Incorporated in 2004. Since May 2011 Tandberg Data GmbH acquired the RDX business from ProStor Systems including intellectual property and key members of ProStor’s RDX engineering team. RDX is intended as a replacement of tape storage. RDX removable disk technology consists of portable disk cartridges and an RDX dock. RDX cartridges are shock-proof 2.5-inch Serial ATA hard disk drives and are advertised to sustain a 1 meter (39 in) drop onto a concrete floor and to offer an archival lifetime up to 30 years and transfer up to 650GB/hr. Hard disk cartridges capacities are 320GB, 500GB, 1TB, 1.5TB, 2TB or 3TB, solid-state cartridges capacities are 64GB, doubling each to 512GB per medium.

A similar, competing technology is Iomega REV.

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