Tape Back-Up
HIPAA mandates duplicate copies of patient files including imaging studies...

Considered the first and last line of defense against data loss, tape can be used for data storage and backup. Tape media is highly portable and can easily be taken off-site for added data protection.
Magnetic tape has long been the most commonly used medium for bulk data storage, backup, archiving, and interchange. Tape has typically had an order of magnitude better capacity/price ratio when compared to hard disk, but recently the ratios for tape and hard disk have become a lot closer. There are myriad formats, many of which are proprietary or specific to certain markets like mainframes or a particular brand of personal computer. Tape is a sequential access medium, so even though access times may be poor, the rate of continuously writing or reading data can actually be very fast. Some new tape drives are even faster than modern hard disks.
Their are a variety of tape and rack enclosures and removable disk solutions:
LTO (Linear Tape-Open) or Ultrium Drives: An open alternative to proprietary tape technologies, LTO is a magnetic tape data storage well suited for high-speed, high capacity backups.
Tape Rack Enclosures: Ideal for rack environments, this enclosure can be equipped with either DAT72 (Digital Audio Tape) or LTO based tape technologies.
DLT(Digital Linear Tape) Drives: A proprietary technology that is valued for its relatively good performance and low cost.
Tapes come with wide range of capacity options ranging from...
- 200GB native capacity
- 400GB native capacity
- 800GB native capacity

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