Reply 20 of 24, by chinny22
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Slightly off topic but I used to keep tape backups.
For me it was more about the nostalgia though. I had a NT4 server that had a DDS tape drive and have fond? memories of file restores using Backup Exec or Arc Serv.
As I was only playing multiple tapes don't matter especially as backups weren't every night. Job 1 might be my apps, job 2 games, job 3 documents, each on their own tape.
Not sure how much I'd trust tapes for important backups for a home setup. I think its probably better/cheaper just to use standard hard drive that can easily be read natively by any pc in the future
but having another copy of your data isn't going to hurt and if you want to play with this technology then fair enough.
Re LTO itself, I've used various tape backups at work over the years and found LTO gave me the least trouble. Final being a tape library which finally got decommissioned 5 years ago.
My only real complaint is the size of the tape itself which is only an issue when trying to store 100's of them.