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Tar is an open format and is easy to use (with tar c(x)vf /dev/st0 ... ). It can support lto4 and older tape/drives, which are much cheaper.
tar c(x)vf /dev/st0 ...
Edit: tar tapes can even be accessed on windows using cygwin.
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Hmm... Someone mentioned STFS in #5 which is based on tar.
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Tar is an open format and is easy to use (with
tar c(x)vf /dev/st0 ...
). It can support lto4 and older tape/drives, which are much cheaper.Edit: tar tapes can even be accessed on windows using cygwin.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: