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by riobard
1653 days ago
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> assuming compression of course I don't know why this seems the standard practice in the industry, but it really annoyed me when I realized a “15TB” LTO-7 tape has actually only 6TB real, “native” storage coz it assumes some average compression ratio. Why is this acceptable? What if I use the tape to store incompressible data like video and images? Feels like intentional cheating. |
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When a company is spending >$20k on a tape system, the people in charge of buying it will talk to the sales people, tell them the use case, and get a more accurate estimate.