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    MagStor Thunderbolt 3 LTO Drive: 30-second review

    In my early career at Future, tape storage was commonplace and used for storing old publications, website iterations, and, of course, covermount CDs and DVDs. These days, there’s little need for those smaller tape drives, as a simple flash drive offers storage that far exceeds what they had to offer. However, in my post-Future career, tape drives always seem to be somewhere in the background, hidden away in an IT cupboard, acting as incremental backup of servers in case of a hack or meltdown.

    Tape has always been a great choice for archiving and is used by many museums and service industries because the tapes themselves, which are essentially replaceable cassettes, can be stored for decades making it a far more robust solution than HDDs, which are more likely to fail, or SSD, which is just phenomenally expensive for the data equivalent cost.

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