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Five types of tape for backup or archive
There are plenty of tape formats to choose from when you are looking for a backup or archival medium. Here are five of the most common formats to consider. Feature
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Maritime museum backs up with HP LeftHand, Microsoft
The Australian National Maritime Museum has revamped its storage infrastructure, selecting HP LeftHand and Microsoft. News | 07 Aug 2011
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Centrelink to create private storage cloud in ILM push
Centrelink has announced plans to establish “a panel for the provision of Enterprise Storage” as it aims to move “towards delivery of storage as a service,” extend its information lifecycle management strategy and develop an archive that can retrieve... News | 23 Sep 2010
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Family Court of Australia seeks new tape drives, sticks with LTO-4
The Family Court of Australia has decided to upgrade its backup hardware with new LTO-4 drives, but expects it may need to double its backup capacity. News | 22 Mar 2010
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Victoria seeks storage for 25,000+ tapes
CenITex, Victoria's shared services IT agency, is looking for a company to arrange for off-site storage of 25,000+ backup tapes. News | 05 Mar 2010
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LTO 5: Fast, vast but still the past?
The next generation of the Ultrium standard is so fast and has so much capacity that many users will ignore it. News | 30 Jul 2009
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Virtual tape libraries grow up, speed up, up the ante
A new wave of virtual tape libraries are faster, scale higher and offer more flexibility for their owners. News | 14 Jul 2009
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LTO 5: Fast, vast but still the past?
The next generation of the Ultrium standard is so fast and has so much capacity that many users will ignore it. News | 30 Jun 2009
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Sectors - NetApp says EMC Centera loses data, gets slapped by blogosphere
NetApp has tried to smear EMC, starting a blogosphere brawl which embroiled Symantec but may have left egg on its face. News | 10 Feb 2009
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Sectors – NetApp says EMC Centera loses data, gets slapped by blogosphere
NetApp has tried to smear EMC, starting a blogosphere brawl which embroiled Symantec but may have left egg on its face. News | 10 Feb 2009
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Reliance Australia relies on tape for future archival needs
Water valve company Reliance Australia has adopted a new tape library to preserve its LTO-x collection. News | 24 Nov 2008
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The future of backup to tape and a look at LTO-5 tape technology
This tip explores some of the reasons why backup to tape is still popular, and takes a look at the latest iteration of LTO tape technology, LTO-5. Tip
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Tape encryption purchases Part Two: LTO-4 considerations
This chapter covers specific considerations for LTO-4 tape drives. After that, you'll find a series of specifications to help compare vendor products. Tip
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What you need to know about LTO-4 tape
This tip provides an overview of the Linear Tape-Open update to LTO-4, detailing its new features and what you need to consider before upgrading to LTO-4. Tip
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Seven ways to minimise tape failure
Just like any technology, tape drives, backup tapes and tape backup software can fail. But there are ways to minimise the chances of failure. Tip
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Calculating MTTF (mean time to failure) for tape libraries
Doug Owens explains where to find MTTF data and repair profiles for tape libraries. Tip
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Maritime museum backs up with HP LeftHand, Microsoft
The Australian National Maritime Museum has revamped its storage infrastructure, selecting HP LeftHand and Microsoft. News
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Five types of tape for backup or archive
There are plenty of tape formats to choose from when you are looking for a backup or archival medium. Here are five of the most common formats to consider. Feature
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Centrelink to create private storage cloud in ILM push
Centrelink has announced plans to establish “a panel for the provision of Enterprise Storage” as it aims to move “towards delivery of storage as a service,” extend its information lifecycle management strategy and develop an archive that can retrieve... News
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The future of backup to tape and a look at LTO-5 tape technology
This tip explores some of the reasons why backup to tape is still popular, and takes a look at the latest iteration of LTO tape technology, LTO-5. Tip
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Family Court of Australia seeks new tape drives, sticks with LTO-4
The Family Court of Australia has decided to upgrade its backup hardware with new LTO-4 drives, but expects it may need to double its backup capacity. News
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Victoria seeks storage for 25,000+ tapes
CenITex, Victoria's shared services IT agency, is looking for a company to arrange for off-site storage of 25,000+ backup tapes. News
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LTO 5: Fast, vast but still the past?
The next generation of the Ultrium standard is so fast and has so much capacity that many users will ignore it. News
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Virtual tape libraries grow up, speed up, up the ante
A new wave of virtual tape libraries are faster, scale higher and offer more flexibility for their owners. News
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LTO 5: Fast, vast but still the past?
The next generation of the Ultrium standard is so fast and has so much capacity that many users will ignore it. News
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Sectors - NetApp says EMC Centera loses data, gets slapped by blogosphere
NetApp has tried to smear EMC, starting a blogosphere brawl which embroiled Symantec but may have left egg on its face. News
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