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by Dylan16807
1834 days ago
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> Of course, tapes require a tape drive and its cost would require a lot of data to compensate the cost, but at a such high cost of retrieval it would not take much data to equal the cost of a tape drive. But the less you expect to use it, the less this matters. So I'd put the break-even point a bit higher. Tape is good for 100TB or more but for tens it's hard to justify a tape drive. Also it's important to remember to get those tapes offsite every week! |
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