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+ | ==== Data Business ==== | ||
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+ | For this example, we are going to use a data business ACME Corporation, | ||
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+ | Different locations use varying media types and all vault externally. | ||
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+ | The owner of the TapeTrack installation is ACME Corportation. | ||
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+ | Each of ACME's locations are listed in TapeMaster as Customers. The Customers are then assigned media types based on what Media types are vaulted. | ||
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+ | As the business grows and opens new locations, a new Customer is added to TapeMaster for each of them. | ||
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+ | Now that we have the Customers added, the next step is to add locations on where the Volumes can be in the Volume movement cycle. | ||
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+ | Using Los Angeles as an example, the Volume movement cycle has a Volume taken from a scratch rack and placed in one of two TS3500 Libraries. | ||
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+ | The Repositories from this scenario are: | ||
+ | * Offsite vault | ||
+ | * Scratch rack | ||
+ | * TS3500 1 | ||
+ | * TS3500 2 | ||
+ | * GemTrac Rack | ||
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