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Tape technology is FAR from dead
ALL backups have to be on TAPE, so they can be stored in a DR site.

VTS systems are backed up on tape, silo's ect....

Tapes will be around for a long time.
Posted by: Enterprise Analyst   Posted on: 04/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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New technology emulating outdated technology  toadlife | 04/04/04
no kiding, tapes are dead  V Sanders | 04/04/04
Tape technology is FAR from dead  Enterprise Analyst | 04/04/04
Tapes are not necessary, but may be preferred  Mack DaNife | 04/05/04
maintain integrity  BarbarianHorde | 04/05/04
And what else would you use?  Patrick Jones | 04/05/04
32TB for $450,000???  Mace Moneta | 04/04/04
More than just disk...  Norm_z | 04/04/04
these must be same companies sell over priced tapes  V Sanders | 04/04/04
Some of what you are missing  Mack DaNife | 04/05/04
tapes cost to much for what you get  V Sanders | 04/04/04
be cheaper to buy  V Sanders | 04/04/04
What about VTS systems  Enterprise Analyst | 04/04/04
Message has been deleted.  do not use linuxcad | 04/05/04

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