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Disktracker review
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With tapes being passive, it's mainly just the drive you'd worry about failing and the data would be more secure. Overview Buy Now Spec & Geo FAQ & Reviews Support. Plus you would be better having redundant storage to allow for failures. $0.10 per GB and you get 36TB of potentially GB/s read/write speeds for $3600. I actually think the best solution will be SSD eventually but the prices are holding those back. There's a review of the mtape here that says writes were around 120-200MB/s so easily 3-4x faster than Blu-Ray and more easily rewritable vs write once: The tapes don't have redundancy but they also aren't liable to hardware failure like the drives.Ī cheaper option is Blu-Ray (25-50GB per disc) but it would take ages to burn the discs for large projects - the data rates are around 50MB/s tops for consumer drives and it's a good idea to do a verify step so half that. I used to use DiskTracker a lot back in the day of floppy disks, then Iomega Zip drives. Read reviews from the worlds largest community for readers.

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So for the same $4600, you'd get $1,000 of tapes (25 tapes = 62.5TB) along with the $3600 drive. Over the years, DiskTop somehow fell off my radar screen, though I was dimly aware that CE Software had spun it off to the Prairie Group and TidBITS hadn't reviewed it since 1994, when Stephen Camidge looked at DiskTop 4. It's a bit expensive at $3600 but the costs would get less over time as each 2.5TB tape is ~$40: No Nonsense Software Disk Catalog and File Management Software. It will maintain a local directory of the files on the removable disks, and you can search for files without actually having to insert the removable media.

disktracker review

If you have a number of removable media disks, DiskTracker is ideal.

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There's a tape backup drive available for Thunderbolt now: DiskTracker is a powerful cataloging utility that helps you keep track of your offline files. We have Disktracker and a backup of DVD's with all our projects.as the projects get bigger we started backing up on a (external) TB drive.is there other options? The tape systems seem to be only for PC? Looking to find solutions for archiving projects, with a data base to access them if need to go back.












Disktracker review