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The purpose of this section is to describe the history, design methodology and benefits of TapeTrack. | The purpose of this section is to describe the history, design methodology and benefits of TapeTrack. | ||
- | It is not required reading, but it might provide users with some insight into how to get the best out of their use of the product; it effectively a FAQ of the non-technical questions we are asked from time-to-time. | + | It is not required reading, but it might provide users with some insight into how to get the best out of their use of the product; it is effectively a FAQ of the non-technical questions we are asked from time-to-time. |
===== What is TapeTrack? ===== | ===== What is TapeTrack? ===== | ||
TapeTrack is computer software designed specifically for the purpose of managing computer backup tapes. | TapeTrack is computer software designed specifically for the purpose of managing computer backup tapes. | ||
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+ | ===== Why do you need TapeTrack? ===== | ||
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+ | Each enterprise has unique tape infrastructure, | ||
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+ | - [[definitions: | ||
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+ | - Tapes that are outside [[defintions: | ||
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+ | - When ejecting tapes, sometimes the library misses tapes, or ejects tapes that aren't part of the batches that are being sent off-site. | ||
+ | - There is no way of tracking unbarcoded tapes before they are used. | ||
+ | - There is no one list of every ever tape owned by the enterprise. | ||
+ | - There is no history of the movements of each tape that includes which [[dictionary: | ||
+ | - There is no way to ensure that each robotic library (or [[dictionary: | ||
+ | ===== What is the TapeTrack Workflow ===== | ||
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===== Who uses TapeTrack? ===== | ===== Who uses TapeTrack? ===== | ||
TapeTrack is used by over 4,000 enterprises around the world. | TapeTrack is used by over 4,000 enterprises around the world. | ||
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These enterprises fall into the following categories: | These enterprises fall into the following categories: | ||
- Data protection companies who store backup tapes on the behalf of multiple other companies (a list of these companies can be found [[general: | - Data protection companies who store backup tapes on the behalf of multiple other companies (a list of these companies can be found [[general: | ||
- | - The direct customers of data protection companies who use TapeTrack both manage their onsite | + | - The direct customers of data protection companies who use TapeTrack both manage their on-site |
- Data Center customers who manage their own on-site and offsite tape inventories. | - Data Center customers who manage their own on-site and offsite tape inventories. | ||
- Data Center customers who manage their own on-site inventories and use the services of a data protection company who do not offer TapeTrack services. | - Data Center customers who manage their own on-site inventories and use the services of a data protection company who do not offer TapeTrack services. | ||
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===== What is the history of TapeTrack? ===== | ===== What is the history of TapeTrack? ===== | ||
- | The first version of TapeTrack was released in 1999, and the product has been consistently | + | The first version of TapeTrack was released in 1999, and the product has been continually |
- | The original developer of TapeTrack was Tape Management Services Pty Ltd, who then became TapeTrack Pty Ltd, and is now GazillaByte LLC. | + | The original developer of TapeTrack was Tape Management Services Pty Ltd, who then became TapeTrack Pty Ltd, and is now [[general: |
===== What is the design methodology of TapeTrack? ===== | ===== What is the design methodology of TapeTrack? ===== | ||
- | TapeTack | + | TapeTrack |
- | - [[primer: | + | - [[primer: |
- | - [[primer:chan_of_custody|Chain-of-Custody]] | + | - [[primer:chain_of_custody|Chain-of-Custody]]: Where each tape has been and who has touched it. |
- | - [[primer: | + | - [[primer: |
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+ | ===== TapeTrack Jargon ===== | ||
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+ | TapeTrack has a whole bunch of terms that you should familiarize yourself with. | ||
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+ | ^ Term ^ Description | ||
+ | | Adapter | ||
+ | | Confirmation | ||
+ | | Current Location | ||
+ | | Client | ||
+ | | Mirroring | ||
+ | | Movement | ||
+ | | Move Status | ||
+ | | Next Move Date | The date at which a [[object: | ||
+ | | Next Repository | ||
+ | | Overdue | ||
+ | | Reconciliation | ||
+ | | Synchronization | ||
+ | | Target Location | ||
+ | |Volume | An individual asset that is tracked within the TapeTrack software, examples include LTO cartridge, CD, DVD, hard drive etc.| | ||
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+ | An example sentence using TapeTrack Jargon: | ||
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+ | > When I came in this morning, [[object: | ||
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TapeTrack Software falls into the following categories: | TapeTrack Software falls into the following categories: | ||
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- | ===== What are the TapeTrack | + | ===== What are the TapeTrack |
- | While TapeTrack is designed around the 5 Pillars of Tape Management, it is comprised of many interconnecting sub-systems. These sub-systems | + | While TapeTrack is designed around the 5 Pillars of Tape Management, it is comprised of many interconnecting sub-systems. These subsystems |
These sub-systems are: | These sub-systems are: | ||
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- | | + | * Consignment Control. |
- | | + | * Catalog Management. |
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+ | * Reporting. | ||
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+ | ===== What are the TapeTrack Objects ===== | ||
+ | * [[object: | ||
+ | * [[object: | ||
+ | * [[object: | ||
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TapeTrack software is released quarterly, and the version numbers reflect these releases: | TapeTrack software is released quarterly, and the version numbers reflect these releases: | ||
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- | We recommend that users upgrade at least once per year to the Major release and that no user become | + | We recommend that users upgrade at least once per year to the Major release and that no user becomes |
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