Is LTO Tape On Its Way Out?
storagedude writes: With LTO media sales down by 50% in the last six years, is the end near for tape? With such a large installed base, it may not be imminent, but the time is coming when vendors will find it increasingly difficult to justify continued investment in tape technology, writes Henry Newman at Enterprise Storage Forum.
"If multiple vendors invest in a technology, it has a good chance of winning over the long haul," writes Newman, a long-time proponent of tape technology. "If multiple vendors have a technology they're not investing in, it will eventually lose over time. Of course, over time market requirements can change. It is these interactions that I fear that are playing out in the tape market."
"If multiple vendors invest in a technology, it has a good chance of winning over the long haul," writes Newman, a long-time proponent of tape technology. "If multiple vendors have a technology they're not investing in, it will eventually lose over time. Of course, over time market requirements can change. It is these interactions that I fear that are playing out in the tape market."
Nothing beats clay tablets.
The Babylonians can still pull up their post-close EOY General Journal from 2759 BC if they need it.
You are welcome on my lawn.
How did they know to put "BC" on the EOY General Journal?
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
the reels on the tapes go
click clack clink
click clack clank
click clack clunk
the reels on the tape go
snip snap break
all through the head
The real backups go ... or in iTunes
to the cloud
to the cloud
to the cloud
The real backups go
to the cloud
all through the tubes
Right? Barbara Streisand... do do do do do do
Texas is definitely a different state.