So basically we need the Library to spit out single tapes or a bunch of them for a project that has to readable by the recipient. Currently we are going the LTFS-road with this one.
For our internal needs we are looking into Bru.
However: the biggest draw-back on any archive software is the reliability in conjunction with the question: can we still read the data in decades from now?
On Jan 5, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Mike R wrote:
> Are facilities happy with their LTO workflows? I have been using a hard drive archiving plan, but feel like a longer term solution needs to be put into place. I was looking at the Cache-A archiving appliance, any experience with it?
> TIA
> -Mike
>
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