Removable data storage firm Imation is using RFID tags embedded into backup
tape cartridges in order to help firms track the movement of each unit from the
datacentre in transit and in the vault.
The new
DataGuard
rf Tape Tracking System is being demonstrated at the Storage Expo show
currently underway in London.
Many companies store tape backups for security and management purposes, and
there is always the threat that these backups will be lost or stolen in transit
or at the archive storage facility, exposing organisations to the risk of data
breaches.
By embedding RFID tags into each cartridge and integrating this into the
serial number management system, these units can be more easily identified and
tracked.
As well as aiding security, the use of RFID allows users to locate and manage
the tapes a lot faster than with existing barcode-based systems, the company
said.
"Now more than ever, media security within a datacentre is critical," said
Branko Domic, Imation's brand manager.
"With our open interface software that syncs with any existing tape
management system, data centre managers can enjoy the benefits of RFID without
changing their existing tracking management system."
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