VXA Autoloader Technology August, 2004
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An Exabyte White Paper
Affordable Tape Automation
The Key to Removing Business Risk Through
Reliable Disaster Recovery
Introduction
Without question, carefully planned and executed backup procedures are
critical to every business. Data loss can mean the loss of accounts
receivable, pending sales, and customer loyalty. As evidence of data loss
devastation, 90% of all companies that experience data loss because of
disaster are out of business within two years, and nearly 50% never reopen
their doors at all1.
In addition to the importance of data protection to ensure business
preservation, recent corporate misbehavior has led the government to
require the protection and retention of detailed business records. Over
10,000 state and federal regulations deal with the retention of records2,
across almost every industry.
Yet, despite the consequences of a poor backup strategy, surveys reveal
disturbing statistics about data restoration events. The Gartner Group
reports that 40 to 50% of all backups are not recoverable in full, and that 60%
of all backups fail in general3. Even in large enterprise data centers, nearly
one quarter of respondents report that 20% or more of their tape-based
recoveries fail4.
Numerous surveys reveal that second to misconfiguration of the backup
software, the leading cause of backup failure is human error5. As a
monotonous, thankless job, the shuttling of tapes in and out of a backup tape
drive is frequently delegated to employees without the benefit of professional
training, who perform the task as their lowest priority on the way out the door.
Minimizing the dependence on human intervention by consolidating the tape
loading effort reduces the risk of human error by 80%, and proportionately
increases the overall reliability of the backup process.
Eliminating the daily insertion and removal of backup tapes by implementing
robotic tape automation systems is the key to eliminating the risk of human
error from the data backup process. Although standard in large scale IT
operations and data centers, tape automation systems are uncommon in
small to medium-sized businesses. A 2004 Exabyte survey reveals that 70%
of small to medium-sized businesses recognize the need for a tape
automation system but forgo implementation because it is cost prohibitive.
This paper explores new technologies as a solution for deploying affordable
tape automation.
1
University of Texas, Center for Research on Information Systems, 1994 Survey
2
Compliance: The effect on information management and the storage industry, May 2003, Peter A. Gerr, Brian Babineau and
Patrick C. Gordon, The Enterprise Storage Group.
3
Gartner Group, January 2002, Adam Couture
4
Enterprise Storage Group, The Evolution of Enterprise Data Protection, January 2004
5
DM Direct Newsletter, DM Review, January 14, 2000, Drew Rob
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