@Pete-S said in Hyper V Tape passthrough possible?:
@wrx7m said in Hyper V Tape passthrough possible?:
@Pete-S said in Hyper V Tape passthrough possible?:
@wrx7m said in Hyper V Tape passthrough possible?:
@Pete-S said in Hyper V Tape passthrough possible?:
LTO-7 is 6TB native / 15TB compressed so still a lot.
Right, but he still hasn't said how much data he actually has. What is a standard full backup and what is his change rate. How often will full backups be run, etc.
Yes, but what he does today would probably change if he the tape up and running. Otherwise why invest in tape? A single tape drive is something like $3K-$4K and simple 2U tape library in the $7K-$8K range.
Definitely a considerable expense. However, if he is only filling up 5% of the tapes every week, what's the point in using tape?
Could be to take it off site and store it. Tape has many times fewer bit errors than hard drives and 30 year archival properties. So they are excellent for that.
I haven't used tapes in years. How does that change when they are used over and over or stored in less than ideal conditions?