• ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Tape will be around until something better for archival purposes comes around

    It lasts significantly longer sitting on the shelf than HDD or SSD by far

    I doubt it’s being used for anything other than backups and archiving though

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      11 months ago

      It’s also used for sending huge amounts of data long distances. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.” That’s usually attributed to Andrew S. Tanenbaum, but wikipedia follows that with “other alleged speakers include…” so take that with a grain of salt. They do note that the first problem in his book on computer networks asks students to calculate the throughput of a Saint Bernard carrying floppy disks.

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          No, it’s for real. The bandwidth of sending a truckload of disks to a destination can get to literally Tbps speeds. Latency is a different problem

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        11 months ago

        Amazon is using trucks to ship hard drives for the largest data transfers. It’s more efficient than doing it over internet. They also offer a service where they will put the data you want in a drive, mail it to you, and after you’re done, you send the drive back.

        https://aws.amazon.com/snowball/