The Truth about Tape - Nine Myths to Reconsider

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The Truth about Tape — Nine Myths to Reconsider
The IT industry has been the battleground for a number of heated debates about the future of technology over the last few decades, including the tape versus disk debate that has raged for years. The roles that disk and tape partake continue to evolve and are complementary. This white paper takes a look at some of the statements, or myths, that have circulated and puts them to rest.

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