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We stopped using tape in 2004 when our tape drive failed. It was then that we found it was obsolete so there we were with a load of backup tapes and unable to read any of them. We may have been able to buy a secondhand tape drive but with tape formats changing frequently, we made the decision to back up to removable hard drives, a decision we've never regretted. Hard drives are fast, capacious and cheap with a standard interface, so why use a medium which is fragile, expensive, slow and continually changing standards? I fail to see why anyone would use tape today.
Disk-to-disk systems with deduplication are much much faster than tape. The issue with tape is that it only scales so far. A wonderful product called NEC HydraStor grid storage system is one I have worked with...it can store 20PB and archive >300TB/hr.
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