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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. |
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===== 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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+ | - 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 [[general: | 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? ===== | ||
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===== TapeTrack Jargon ===== | ===== TapeTrack Jargon ===== | ||
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TapeTrack has a whole bunch of terms that you should familiarize yourself with. | TapeTrack has a whole bunch of terms that you should familiarize yourself with. | ||
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- | | Adapter | An ODPAPI web service interface, represented by a URL address. The TapeTrack ODPAPI Adapter allows TapeTrack App software or user written queries to interface with TapeTrack via a convenient REST interface.| | + | | Adapter |
- | | Confirmation | The process of telling TapeTrack that a tape is now in its Target [[object: | + | | Confirmation |
- | | Client | A TapeTrack software component used for interfacing with the TapeTrack Framework Server.| | + | | Current Location |
- | | Mirroring | The process of replicating selected TapeTrack objects from one TapeTrack Framework Server to another. This is often used by data centers who run their own TapeTrack system globally and wish to keep their off-site | + | | Client |
- | | Movement | The process of requesting a tape be moved from one location to another (updating the Target Repository). | | + | | Mirroring |
- | | Reconciliation | + | | Movement |
- | | Synchronization | + | | Move Status |
- | | Target | + | | Next Move Date | The date at which a [[object: |
+ | | Next Repository | ||
+ | | Overdue | ||
+ | | Reconciliation | ||
+ | | Synchronization | ||
+ | | Target | ||
+ | |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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===== What are the TapeTrack Objects ===== | ===== What are the TapeTrack Objects ===== | ||
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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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