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Bad Tapes
The fallacy of using backup tapes for data archiving and how to strike back against data over-retention
Once touted as the pinnacle of long-term data storage, magnetic backup tapes have evolved into a data albatross around the necks of corporate Australia. Storage costs, difficulty of data retrieval and the threat of regulatory action due to data over-retention loom over companies which continue to retain backup tapes as a permanent archive.
What You Will Learn
Read the report to learn what led to data over-retention on tape, what defines the current situation and how to remediate data holdings to reduce ongoing operational costs and regulatory risk.
Unwinding Data Immortality
Once heralded as the new "oil" that kept the corporate engine running, the glut of data is now creating oil spills.
Embracing Purpose
Learn the differences between archives and backup tapes, when each should be used and why.
Dark Data, Dark Days
Learn more about what makes back up tapes a poor selection for long-term archival storage and why.
The Path to the Digital Future
Get recommendations on the defensible remediation of legacy backup tape data and things to consider as you start this process.
From Ashes Comes New Growth
Take back control of enterprise data and avoid creating new data risk problems in the future with a few key actions.
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