Home > Storage Technology Tips > Backup and disaster recovery > Size matters in virtual tape
Storage Tips:
EMAIL THIS
 TIPS & NEWSLETTERS TOPICS 

BACKUP AND DISASTER RECOVERY

Size matters in virtual tape


Rick Cook
07.23.2002
Rating: -3.20- (out of 5)


Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


A virtual tape system uses tape libraries with a disk cache controlled by a server running storage management software. Like virtual disk storage, virtual tape storage breaks the direct connection between logical drives and physical drives, allowing more efficient use of resources and a cheaper overall solution. Among other advantages, an IDC survey of virtual tape systems showed that the average user reduced the number of tape cartridges needed by more than 25 percent.

The "gotcha" is that a virtual tape storage system needs to be carefully sized to avoid major performance degradation. Because all the virtualized data is flowing through one system, any bottleneck has the potential to affect not just one drive or library, but every tape on the system. The most common problems are not having enough tape drives or not having enough disk cache.

IDC's advice is to do it right or not use virtual tape systems at all. "Users may be better advised to forestall an investment that is too small until the funds can be found to acquire the pr



operly sized solution," IDC says. "The ill will between supplier and the IT department and the IT department and its users that comes from an inadequately size solution is not worth the initial capital savings."

An IDC white paper titled "Virtual Tape Servers, a Foundation for Growth" is available at IBM's storage web site at: www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/tape/3494_vts/prod_data/vtswpaper/virtual.htm.


Rick Cook has been writing about mass storage since the days when the term meant an 80K floppy disk. The computers he learned on used ferrite cores and magnetic drums. For the last twenty years he has been a freelance writer specializing in storage and other computer issues.

Editor's note: Mention of specific products or services in this tip is for illustrative purposes only, and is not meant to imply endorsement of such items. Moreover, any products or services so mentioned have not been reviewed by SearchStorage or TechTarget, and thus such mention in no way implies recommendation for those products or services.


Rate this Tip
To rate tips, you must be a member of SearchStorage.com.
Register now to start rating these tips. Log in if you are already a member.




BROWSE BY TAG
Advanced Technologies,   Backup and disaster recovery,   VIEW ALL TAGS

Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


RELATED CONTENT
Advanced Technologies
PNNL, SGI think big
HPC list shows interconnect status
HP scales up StorageWorks for Linux
EMC Storage Router: Is it a bird, is it a plane?
Merrill Lynch: Network-based virtualization saves money
IBM ups interoperability of SAN File System
Sony zaps back into optical storage
Incipient looks to deal
User endures integration bump with Brocade blade switch
Veritas CEO outlines utility computing strategy

Backup and disaster recovery
High performance computing demands special backup approach
Benefits and drawbacks of incremental and differential backup
Disaster recovery planning in a virtualized environment
Leveraging storage replication for VM disaster recovery
Four disaster recovery strategies to consider when using data deduplication
Comparing different backup strategies
Troubleshooting automated tape libraries
How to choose a Web-based email archiving vendor
How to choose an e-discovery tool
How to conduct a disaster recovery test

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary

DISCLAIMER: Our Tips Exchange is a forum for you to share technical advice and expertise with your peers and to learn from other enterprise IT professionals. TechTarget provides the infrastructure to facilitate this sharing of information. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the material submitted. You agree that your use of the Ask The Expert services and your reliance on any questions, answers, information or other materials received through this Web site is at your own risk.



Find Data Backup Analysis and Server Storage Channel Solutions

The Data Domain Data DeDuplication Center - Data Retention, Replication and Recovery

TechTarget Storage Media
Storage Magazine View this month\\'s issue and subscribe today.
Storage Decisions Apply online for free conference admission.
SearchStorage.com
HomeNewsMagazineTopicsLearningMultimediaWhite PapersBlogsEventsAbout Us

About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2000 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts