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[โ€“] lemmymarud@lemmy.marud.fr 7 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Well, tape is still relevant for the 3-2-1 backup rule and I worked in a pretty big hosting company where you would get out 400 tb of backup data each weekend. it's the only media allowing to have a real secured fully offline copy that won't depend on another online hosting service

[โ€“] xthexder@l.sw0.com 6 points 18 hours ago

If you're storing petabytes of data sure, but when a tape drive costs $8k+ (Only price I could find that wasn't "Call for quote"), and only storing less than 500TB, it's cheaper to buy hard drives.

I'm not sure how important 2 types of media is these days, I personally have all my larger data on harddrives, but with multiple off-site copies and raid redundancy. Some people count "cloud" as another type of storage, but that's just "somebody else's harddrive"