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Tape backup: Often old and confused, but quite cheap

by networkhelp_3yck8e • December 7, 2016

By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Survey results show those with tape are likely to have old tapes, multiple formats, including defunct ones, and no way of knowing what is on them. But tape is still quite cheap for most …read more

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