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Tape Laboratories, Inc. (TapeLabs) is a 16-year-old, ISO-9001-certified
company that has pioneered the delivery of full-featured
tape backup, archive,
recovery, and sophisticated emulation solutions to enterprise users, OEMs
and system integrators. TapeLabs has a rich history and core competency of
developing high value-add solutions including data compression, tape arrays,
interface emulation, and disk-based
virtual tape solutions.
TapeLabs has been successful as a full-service developer and supplier of
feature-rich storage solutions by utilizing the latest in
SAN,
NAS,
iSCSI,
SATA,
RAID, Virtual Tape, and
storage virtualization technologies. The company has a keen appreciation of user
needs and the innate ability to effectively translate user requirements into
compelling enterprise solutions for the HP NonStop, Unix, Unisys,
Linux, OS/400 and
Microsoft markets. For more information, please visit: www.tapelabs.com.
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Disk to
Disk Backup versus Tape - War or Truce? - article by Engenio
Will
disk to disk backup make tape backup obsolete? That's a question that's been
debated hotly here on STORAGEsearch for many years.
At the extreme
polarized ends of the argument are tape media makers like Sony, who in
an article here made a
case for the long term survival of tape, and at the other end of the argument
are disk to disk supporters like STORAGEsearch whose
editorial view has been
that tape doesn't have a viable role the midsize market any more. In the
middle of this argument are the moderates who say that maybe tape and D2d can
co-exist. This article by Steve Gardner at Engenio takes the middle course line
- and says why he thinks there's still a place for both. See if you agree. ...read the article,
...Engenio profile,
RAID systems,
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