Guest Column | November 12, 2009

New NEO Tape Libraries Satisfy Continued SME Cravings For Cost-Effective Backup And Archive

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Guest Column: New NEO Tape Libraries Satisfy Continued SME Cravings For Cost-Effective Backup And Archive

By Jerome M Wendt, Lead Analyst and President, DCIG Inc.

Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) face some tough choices right now. Disk-based backup is definitely on the rise and has many appealing features, but it can come with a price tag that these organizations simply cannot afford and may not meet all levels of data protection needs. Many SMEs are using tape as a primary backup target or leveraging tape as an archive in a disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T) scenario. It is these requirements that the new NEO® 200s and NEO® 400s entry-level tape libraries announced this week from Overland Storage are designed to address.

There is no doubt that the price of disk-based backup has dropped dramatically over the last few years, even as its acceptance as a backup target has risen. But in small IT shops, tape still has appeal. It is portable, available in a small form factors and its upfront and ongoing costs are minimal, especially if needed to back up only a few hundred gigabytes (GBs) or up to one terabyte (TB) nightly. It is for reasons like these IT offices with budget, space and resource constraints are still purchasing entry-level tape libraries.

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Guest Column: New NEO Tape Libraries Satisfy Continued SME Cravings For Cost-Effective Backup And Archive