Comment by skycrafter0
2 days ago
Used to? We absolutely still do. LTO is a widely used format, and as far as I'm aware, it is "picking up more steam" each year.
2 days ago
Used to? We absolutely still do. LTO is a widely used format, and as far as I'm aware, it is "picking up more steam" each year.
I didn’t mean to imply that tape is dead despite the 40 years of insert new technology claiming they’ve finally killed tape.
I more meant we no longer have room sized libraries unless the cloud providers have commissioned something custom and not available to the public. I believe the last installed powderhorn I’m aware of was decommissioned almost a decade ago now.
https://www.iscgroupllc.com/products/storagetek/storagetek-p...
In terms of capacity, LTO sales are increasing. In terms of tape count and drive count, there's been a steady decline.
I don't think there are public numbers. No doubt IBM knows. I do expect that trend to reverse this year if true.
https://www.lto.org/2025/07/lto-tape-technology-shipments-sc...
https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/23/lto_2024_tape_shipmen...
Unless something is wrong with these numbers, it's simple enough to do rough math to get tape count and compare with historical numbers.
Claims of 5.7 or 5.8 million drives over the lifetime of the format can also be compared to older data to see a slowdown.
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