Re: [Networker] Discoverability of backups... ?
2009-05-01 21:38:34
> A Darren Dunham <ddunham AT TAOS DOT COM>
>
> It's virtually impossible to read past the last write on a tape without
> special equipment.
>
> If a tape has been relabeled, consumer drives won't read anything past
> the newly written label, so the tape is pretty effectively erased. I
> don't think this happens with 9-track tape, but it does with
> DLT/AIT/LTO. Only thing I can think of at this point would be to send
> to a recovery house that should have modified firmware drives available.
That sounds good to me - So, once it's labeled, it's effectively gone. I'm
not looking to retrieve anything, but rather to have a reasonable
expectation of non-discovery once a tape is relabeled.
Thanks for the info
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