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From: Don jessup (djessup72, yahoo dot com)Date: 2002.02.19 - 10.40 MST
 
 
  Allright only 27 GB perside.  The biggest part
  of this is that several large corporations agree
  on the standard.  Which means it actually might be
  one.
http://us.f91.mail.yahoo.com/ym/login?.rand=1gckvrde82lel
--- Dan Oister <dano, gtme dot cc> wrote:
> Team,
> 
> The market momentum is swinging towards disk being a
> backup medium for networked data.  At one point,
> over half of the Snap Appliances sold were used to
> back up data (instead of being used to serve files -
> which was their primary design intent).
> 
> Disk replication as a protection scheme increased
> 19% in last year's market analysis.  
> 
> So, where does that put us?  Exactly in the right
> spot!
> 
> If we can help tape manufacturers to provide the
> same functionality as disk - instantaneous data
> transfers - both for backup and restore, but add the
> capability of offsite disaster recovery volumes -
> we'll hit the needs of the market right in the
> 'bulls-eye'.
> 
> The attached article is from a storage consultant
> regarding this topic.  (ISearchStorage.com -
> February 19)
> 
> Dan O
> 
> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/msword name=Tape is
dead.doc
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