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===== Why do you need TapeTrack? ===== | ===== Why do you need TapeTrack? ===== | ||
- | Tape has been in use for many decades | + | Each enterprise |
- | - Backup software focusses on writing data to tapes and only keeps an inventory of tapes that it knows about. | + | - [[definitions: |
- | - Tape Libraries only know about the tapes in their slots, and don't know which tapes are expected to be in the library. | + | - [[defintions: |
- | - Tapes that are outside | + | - Tapes that are outside |
- | - Off-site vendors know about the tapes they have (ideally) and sometimes they make mistakes. | + | - [[definitions: |
- When ejecting tapes, sometimes the library misses tapes, or ejects tapes that aren't part of the batches that are being sent off-site. | - 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 ===== | ===== What is the TapeTrack Workflow ===== | ||
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