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1). Backup Data to Tape Drive, Network Attached or a Virtual Tape Library?
When it comes to setting up a system for multiple computers operating on a network, backing up your data to a tape drive, network attached storage (NAS) or a Virtual Tape Library are some of the solutions the end user should consider!
Article tags: data, tape, drives, nas, network, attached, virtual

2). Network Attached Storage – An Alternative To Tape Back-up
Businesses have been using tape to back up their data since the early days of computing. Tape has its limitations, but it was much cheaper than the alternatives, so its use continued. Today, the situation is changing. The price of disk storage has come down dramatically and the performance, longevity and use characteristics of disk are far superior to tape.
Article tags: network attached storage, nas, network attached storage solutions

3). What Is The Best Way To Backup Data?
Although businesses realize the severe loss associated with losing their data, a surprising majority still aren’t backing up. Most people have good intentions of implementing some sort of backup service, but aren’t entirely sure where to begin.
Article tags: tape, data, backup, storage, das, nas, library

4). What’s Your Backup Plan for Customer Data?
Is it possible for you to wake up and find that your entire customer base is completely gone? Speaking in terms of your customer database, the possibility is very real and also true for employee records, payment history, electronic documents, etc.
Article tags: data, storage, das, nas, tape, libraries, networks

5). Creating a Fool Proof Data Archive System with a Magnetic Tape Library
Most businesses have laws and regulations for how long specific data must be stored, but still many companies don’t have a tape drive, tape libraries, secondary storage or any plan for archiving data.
Article tags: data, storage, disk, tape, libraries, solutions, das, nas, san

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