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by brudgers
340 days ago
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Sure, but how easy will it be to run those drives in 10 years? Mechanical issues, driver issues, etc. And already you have to be really committed to backing up to go down that rabbit hole. LTO is lots of different standards that evolved over many years. Just for clarity, I am not suggesting that the holographic tape in TFA is better. |
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Exactly as easy as it is now? LTO drives are used in the millions globally to back up many exabytes of data. LTO is designed with backwards compatibility. a drive on gen n can read tapes from gen n-1 and n-2 and write to tapes from gen-1.