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Mainframes have advanced, but most organizations are still storing their mainframe data in tape or virtual tape libraries (VTL). That’s a problem. Five years ago, many predicted that the ...
That’s right, much of the world’s data is stored on tape – many thousands of kilometres of the stuff. While that may induce nostalgia for those who are old enough to remember making mixtapes ...
Geyser Data's Tape-as-a-Service reaches general availability Built with Spectra Logic, integrates seamlessly with AWS S3 No egress fees, secure air-gapped tapes, energy-efficient solution Back in ...
reaffirming its position that magnetic tape is a form of data storage that’s here to stay. Yes, magnetic tape, kind of like what’s spooled inside the VHS tapes and cassettes of last century.
MagStor's Thunderbolt 5 LTO drive builds on its 2020 Thunderbolt 3 model TB5 certainly adds speed but what's the real-world benefit for tape? There's no word on pricing, but it's unlikely to be ...
today announced that its Global Data Environment software now incorporates data on any storage option – from flash, NAS, object, cloud and now, tape. Hammerspace provides organizations with a software ...
M-disc is available in 25GB, 50GB, and 100 GB. Storing data on these devices is quite slow compared to tape or disk, due to the fact that the process of performing a phase change on a physical ...
While consumers may be more familiar with magnetic tape for once being the preferred method for storing and viewing analogue video and audio data, it is also valuable for holding digital data.
Unless you handle the backups for a large corporation, bank, or government entity, you likely haven’t stored much data to tape recently. But magnetic storage used to be fairly mainstream back in ...