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Backup Central's Restore it All
Reborn and Reimagined: Don't Write Off Tape Just Yet

Backup Central's Restore it All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 51:10 Transcription Available


Ransomware attacks and data breaches dominate the headlines, but is your data protection strategy truly secure? This must-listen episode dives deep on an unsung hero of cyber resilience - tape.Tape may have been written off by some as a legacy technology, yet it offers unparalleled air gap protection that no hacker can penetrate. Top experts from Fujifilm and IBM (sponsors of this episode) reveal the major advances that make modern tape more scalable, reliable, and cost-effective than ever before.Learn how the pioneering capabilities of the newest LTO-9 drives and 50TB tape cartridges can economically safeguard tens or hundreds of petabytes. Hear the shocking sustainability advantage, with tape generating 97% less CO2 emissions and using drastically less power than comparable disk solutions.With powerful integrated encryption, quantum-safe algorithms on the horizon, and clever optimizations to tame growing data volumes, tape has been reborn as the undisputed information lifeline every organization needs. Don't let your backups remain exposed - get the insider intel on fortifying your last line of defense with tried and tested tape.Stories referenced in the episode:https://blocksandfiles.com/2023/11/03/backblaze-shard-stash-cache/https://blocksandfiles.com/2023/11/06/cohesity-smartfiles-becomes-snowflake-analytics-playground/

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews
Podcast #124: The Path to 50TB HDDs with Frickin Lasers

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023


Brian invited Seagate’s Colin Presly to the podcast this week to discuss research and… The post Podcast #124: The Path to 50TB HDDs with Frickin Lasers appeared first on StorageReview.com.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Sunday 17th September - Suffering Starfield

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 132:00


With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Geekom IT8  StarfieldE Hardline on the hardware Huawei Mate 60 Pro draws public closer to China's space communication satellite system Remember the venerable tape from the VHS era? It's back with a vengeance and a 50TB capacity HarmonyOS to launch for PC, Windows might be in trouble MediaTek develops first 3nm chip using TSMC process technology UK comes to its senses, will not push iMessage and WhatsApp to exit country EU spares Apple from mandatory RCS, for now Radiative Cooling: The Pioneering Approach to Climate Control Anker SOLIX F3800 Polaroid I-2 instant camera has pro snappers in its sights - £599 MagRail trains can levitate on existing tracks ClockworkPi uConsole Linux handheld PC from $139 $5000 17-Inch Foldable Windows Tablet HP Spectre Foldable 17 Announced With OLED Screen Logitech's Reach camera has an articulating arm that lets you point it just about anywhere New Electric Motor Tech Spins With No Magnets Phone Zone Xiaomi is the latest Android brand to beat Google Pixel's update timeline Xiaomi sneaks adware onto its phones in the latest update It's official: The Leica-branded Xiaomi 13T series launches this month Motorola Edge 40 Neo arrives with Dimensity 7030 SoC, 50MP camera, and 144Hz screen Oppo's rumoured battery replacement initiative is something all phone makers should adopt The Name of the Game Long awaited PS5 update is available now, adding support for Dolby Atmos and 8TB SSDs Nintendo is bringing Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door to the Switch in 2024 All the delisted 3DS Picross games are coming to the Nintendo Switch Flap your trap about an App TikTok opens datacentre in Dublin in bid to combat European privacy concerns Facebook may offer paid ad-free plans in Europe Paint for Windows 11 is getting background removal Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner Google brings back the Reading Mode toolbar in Chrome's Side Panel after heavy criticism Chromebooks will get 10 years of automatic updates Gboard's Emoji Kitchen is now integrated into Google Search for web, iPhone, etc Google Photos Locked Folder sync starts rolling out Hark Back Dragon 32/64 - The Welsh 8-bit - Info resource Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Razer Leviathan V2 X - PC Gaming Soundbar £79.99 from £99.99, so £20 off + £16 x 5 months for me PreSonus Eris E3.5 - 3.5 Inch, 2-way, High-Definition Multimedia Studio Monitors (Pair) Now: £69.00 RRP: £97.00 UGREEN Nexode 100W USB-C GaN £47.99 from £69.99 - less £6 Voucher = £41.99 (lowest ever) AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Processor - Now £255.13 RRP: £509.99 UGREEN Nexode 300W USB-C GaN PD Desktop Power Adapter with 240W USB C Cable - just released £269.99 - £70 Voucher = £199 NJSJ USB Microphone for PC -  Was £26.39 RRP: £36.98 (Lifetime warranty) Nokia X30 256GB/8GB £299 from £439 - Specs Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon YouTube: Tech Addicts

The Personal Computer Radio Show
The Personal Computer Radio Show 6-21-23

The Personal Computer Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 54:00


The Personal Computer Show Wednesday June 21st 2023 PRN.live Streaming on the Internet 6:00 PM Eastern Time IN THE NEWS  Sir Paul McCartney Says AI Enabled a 'Final' Beatles Song  INFORM Consumers ACT Takes Effect June 27th Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording Expands HDD Capacity to 50TB  James Webb Space Telescope Will Soon Get a Tiny Sidekick  Creating a Stronger Password  FCC Preparing a Fresh Look at Internet Data Caps ITPro Series with Benjamin Rockwell  Why IT is Stopping Websites or Apps from Running From the Tech Corner The Evolution of Wi-Fi Communications Where Are We Today with Wi-Fi Communications Technology Chatter with Benjamin Rockwell and Marty Winston  Kitchen Tech with Cosori and Reynolds Wrap

Digital Planet
Brazil: Where is all the Covid data?

Digital Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 37:02


Ministry of Health websites in Brazil are still down following a number of cyber-attacks. Millions of people now do not have access to their Covid-19 vaccination data (including certificates). It is estimated that 50TB of data has been removed by Lapsus$ Group, which is claiming responsibility for the ransomware attack. Dr Patricia Peck, who is on the board of the National Data Protection Authority is on the programme with the latest on the attacks. First-ever delivery of medicines by drone in Sierra Leone The first-ever delivery of medicines by drone in Sierra Leone has been a success. The drones are not the typical helicopter drones, but small plane types with propellers that have a number of advantages. The fixed-winged drones can carry much heavier payloads over much further distances. We hear from Daniel Ronen from the UK drone specialist, UAVaid, who is behind the project. Reimagining the new Spider-Man trailer through animation Fans prepared to dedicate hundreds of hours looking for the perfect clips have been making their own trailers that reimagine popular content. One such creation from the YouTube channel 100Bombs Studio has recreated the latest Spider-Man trailer using clips from the original animated series. Filmmaker and critic Maxim Thompson has been talking to us about these projects and how they allow people to engage with films. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Ghislaine Boddington Studio Manager: Giles Aspen Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz (Image: Hacker with computers in a dark room. Credit: Getty Images)

Parlays 4 Days Sports Betting Podcast
NFL Week 3: Week of the Teaser & the MNF Debate

Parlays 4 Days Sports Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 93:44


Back after another great week of the NFL season. The Heroes & Zeros makes its return to the show along with a Monday Night debate which forces one of us to go against our hometown team. Get all the information you need to get prepped for week 3. Come join the action!Show NotesWeek 2 Recap 0:00CAR vs HOU 11:30ARZ vs JAX 18:10IND vs TEN 21:50CIN vs PIT 28:00WAS vs BUF 31:30CHI vs CLE 35:45NO vs NE 40:40ATL vs NYG 45:00LAC vs KC 49:50BAL vs DET 56:30MIA vs LVR 1:01:15NYJ vs DEN 1:03:50TB vs LAR 1:06:45SEA vs MIN 1:13:15GB vs SF 1:17:00Debate of the week PHI vs DAL 1:20:45Long Shots 1:26:30Favorite Bets of the Week 1:28:15Parlay of the Day 1:29:45

The Tech Addicts Podcast
12th Sept 2021 - Irish Punch Whatsapp in the Teeth

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 110:51


With Gareth Myles and Ted SalmonJoin us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox |  PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions: Ian Watson on TV aerials - when digital took over, new aerials were needed as the frequency changed. (Richard Yates added: The UK switched off analogue transmissions in 2012.) Ideally, the aerial needs to be the same length as the wavelength for best possible reception. However, at many frequencies, the wavelength is extremely long, making it impractical to make aerials that are the full wavelength. FM radio for example, would need aerials of a little over three meters long. That would be difficult to mount on a car and would tend to hit things as the car drove down the road. Also see Richard's detailed and technical summary of thoughts on the topic in the MeWe Group ------------------- Ian Barton with a Starlink Update After some experiments with positioning Dishy, I found that facing SW was giving me the most reliable signal. There are quite a few obstructions, so the view of the sky is a bit limited. However, Dishy is going to be moved to a chimney, which is about 10 metres above ground, this week. I am regularly getting download speeds of 150-200 Mbits. Yesterday the sky was completely covered with rain clouds and it was pouring with rain. I was getting download speeds of more than 200 Mbits. I have stopped using the supplied Starlink router. The cable is now connected to the WAN port of my Netgate firewall/router. The stats page of Starlink is on a separate network that is embedded in Dishy. So I have to create a firewall/NAT rule that can let me view the stats page on Dishy from my router. Hardline on the hardware: Texas passes law that bans kicking people off social media based on ‘viewpoint' Logitech's new dock is designed for a work from home world Lenovo's new Chromebook Duet 5 has an OLED screen and more EU planning to go after Google again, this time over Google Assistant Razer Basilisk Mouse - Better coverage - the tilt and scroll! Video Review: Anker debuts new 20W Nano Pro USB-C charger in four unique colors  Google working on Chromebook 'Human Presence Sensor'  Microsoft Surface Go 3 specs leak ahead of September 22 event - More WhatsApp asked to pay a whopping $267 million fine for breaking privacy laws  JBL's new Flip 6 speaker is tougher and smarter with Bluetooth 5.1  Western Digital unveils 20TB OptiNAND hard drive, pledges 50TB to follow Google planning its own Chromebook chip  Motorola's New OTA Qi Charging Unit Apple Irish data center plans seemingly revived after being abandoned Flap your trap about an App: TikTok Usurps YouTube  Google Drive finally lets you save any file type offline in your browser Nintendo Switch Online may be adding Game Boy games Hark Back:  Technics releasing new turntable, SL-1210G - £3,499 (see the quality) Stroboscopes - All About Stroboscopes A stroboscope is an instrument used to make a cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. It consists of either a rotating disk with slots or holes or a lamp such as a flashtube which produces brief repetitive flashes of light. Usually, the rate of the stroboscope is adjustable to different frequencies. When a rotating or vibrating object is observed with the stroboscope at its vibration frequency (or a submultiple of it), it appears stationary. Thus stroboscopes are also used to measure frequency. The principle is used for the study of rotating, reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating objects. Machine parts and vibrating strings are common examples. A stroboscope used to set the ignition timing of internal combustion engines is called a timing light. For Record Player Platters The edge of the platter has marks at specific intervals so that when viewed under fluorescent lighting powered at mains frequency, provided the platter is rotating at the correct speed, the marks appear to be stationary. This will not work well under incandescent lighting, as incandescent bulbs don't significantly strobe. For this reason, some turntables have a neon bulb or LED next to the platter. The LED must be driven by a half wave rectifier from the mains transformer, or by an oscillator. ...you can also now get apps for smartphones which make use of the camera to clock the speed of rotation/movement. You can also get stand-alone meters of course, mainly used in industry I guess, with readouts. Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted WD Elements Portable Recertified 5TB Portable Hard Drive USB 3.0 - 10RECERT still works making it £72  (with code) from Western Digital Shop Sony WH-1000XM3 - lowest price ever(?) - only real-world difference from XM4 is no multiple-pairing/switching £198.01 Creative Labs Modern 2.0 USB-powered Desktop Speaker System Was: £22.99 Now: £20.79 15% voucher - £17.67 Microsoft Deals Xiaomi Mi 11 5G - £649 (5x£129.80) - Specs Xiaomi Mi Smart Watch Lite Navy Blue - 1.4 Inch Touch Screen, 5ATM Water Resistant, 9 Days Battery Life, GPS, 11 Sports Mode, Steps, Sleep and Heart Rate Monitor, Fitness Activity Tracker - Was: £53.29 Now: £41.44 Anker Power Bank PowerCore III Fusion 5000 PD, 18W USB-C Portable Charger 2-in-1 - half price at £15.99 Sennheiser HD 599 Special Edition, Open Back Headphone, Black - Exclusive to Amazon - Was: £179.99 Now: £99.00   Elgato Stream Deck - £95 from £140 - who needs v2 anyway! Pah! Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts The PodHubUK PodcastsPodHubUK - Twitter - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - AAM - AAWP - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Ted's Amazon - Steve's Amazon - Buy Ted a Coffee

Reel Shame
Ep. 58 - Virtuosity (1995)

Reel Shame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 25:57


Adam and Andy travel back to 1995 once again in this episode, as they discuss Virtuosity, starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe!  SID 6.7 (Crowe) plays a cat-and-mouse-game with Parker Barnes (Washington) in this futuristic sci-fi thriller.  Tune in for 50TB of fun!Show Notes:Viewer's QuestionWhat are your favorite futuristic films?Comment/email your answers.Chapters:(~0:09) Introduction  (~0:42) Featured Review  (~17:49) Viewer's Question  (~25:13) Closing  Subscribe if you'd want to see more episodes.Feel free to send us a question we can answer on the air to ReelShame@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @ReelShame.

EDIT/OR
Episode 19 - A Dumb Box of Drives

EDIT/OR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 127:23


Kyle and Gilbert recap the Quarantine Conference and drop some productivity bombshells, brought to you by Zoombridge Instatwittica, GmbH.Show NotesWut up, fam? Shoutout to Tom for is great work on the Quarantine Conference episodes. Gilbert is back at the console and every um is a dagger, every clip a very Catholic whip. Smash that bell, bitches.The RICE method.How to burn your clothing for safety.Pour one out for Adam Schlesinger.An excellent, Fleishman-esque summary Zoom's foibles. Please don't shut up, Glenn.Davis Vantage Vue and Pro 2, plus WeatherLink.ATP and Upgrade on Dark Sky.With things like AirTags and Dark Sky is Apple about to start a more significant push for using all our phones for better (but hopefully more secure) info a la Tile and Waze?PostLab supports Premiere now.LumaForge on local and remote (via PostLab) collaboration in Final Cut.Wait, WTF is PostLab?Apple, with magically impeccable timing, endorses PostLab for the purpose of collaboration in Final Cut workflows. Turns out that's a thing. If only it were native. Shame.Hedge acquires PostLab. And after we recorded, MergeX was also added to the system.How Adobe does remote collaboration.Turns out Adobe had cut Team subscriptions down to the level of the base All Access sub (30% less), so there was no cost difference at all. Smart move. Deal no longer active.Descript really does do some cool stuff for audio collaboration. Too bad it's so weird.Although even with just 4GB or 6GB of RAM in 2018-2020 iPads Pro, LumaFusion is still doing some cool things. Final Cut for iPadOS should still be a thing.Furthest Avid bin close request? No.Nobody knows what Main Stage is.How multitrack compositions work in Descript.If (1) you're not a musician, (2) you just want a next-level DAW for recording and editing podcasts, (3) you'd like to pay once out of pocket, and (4) you're feeling a bit masochistic, Logic currently has a 90-day free trial. Normally it's only 30 days. Same with Final Cut.Education discount for Apple Pro apps.Ringr and Zencastr do some interesting stuff, but can be scary given how the guest uploads work (don't close the browser!).Also, remember, the "Z" and C" are silent.Cut the FLAC.Buuuuut, Zoom offers native recording and individual remote tracks unlike Call Recorder. Ugh.Rogue Amoeba is so fucking awesome. Buy all their things, especially if you're on a Windows PC.Fission needs to be a bigger part of the audio editing discussion. For now, check out the Smart Split feature.We might've put a picture of Logic's Strip Silence view in our chapter art. Probably not though.Is the subscription model fading for freelancers? Here's one hot take!Steve on Flash. So good.Will he really leave?Putting a Photos library on a NAS is a pain in the SaaS.Extremely fast local collaboration with Gilbert's NAS.The QNAP TVS-672XT and all its special things.Seagate Iron Wolf Pro HDDs. Gilbert has six of these at 10TB each in RAID5. Total usable capacity ~50TB, less the NAS's OS and stupid drive rounding.The awesome Samsung EVO 970 Plus M.2 NVME SSDs. Gilbert has two at 1TB each in RAID0, but read only. Total cache capacity is ~1.8TB after rounding, etc. He is not using any additional over-provisioning for these excellent drives. With their native over-provisioning they're rated at 350GB/day for a decade. Plus, no risk of data loss via failed cache given read-only. If they were set up as read/write he'd use RAID1, limiting the total cache to ~950GB.MikroTik's Latvian SFP+ hotness.What JBOD actually means.What Gilbert is planning to use to backup the NAS.QNAP Snapshots.Here's a Jellyfish solution that does less in a much more user-friendly way for a mere $21,000.The sparse image trick also works for helping prevent application memory overflows (I'm looking at you, Adobe and Avid) if you have the apps installed there instead of on the local drive. Not generally recommended.

Frontier Podcast by Gun.io
How do you move 50TB per day to 15,000 global engineers?

Frontier Podcast by Gun.io

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 23:49


How do you move 50TB per day to 15,000 global engineers? Eric Klinker knows.He’s the Founder and CEO of Resilio, and former CEO of BitTorrent. Resilio is a vastly enhanced enterprise version of BitTorrent Sync - a completely P2P alternative to Dropbox.As computing at the cloud is beginning to migrate back to the edge, some predictions say edge data growth is going to reach 50 times the current usage. Resilio is the technology designed to serve that market need.Eric sits down with Ledge in this fascinating episode about the story of BitTorrent, which at one time accounted for 40% of all internet traffic. Now Resilio is advancing that story to enterprise data on the edge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Grumpy Old Geeks
182: Trump for 500, Alex

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 83:58


Nomophobia; Bad hombres & nasty women; Uber drone ads; fact-checking fails; false unlimited data; 50TB of stolen classified data; Lessig’s high road; creepy VR games; Amazon Echo; new Queen; facial recognition; this check goes to $11; the unreadable web. Show notes at http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/182

Enterprise Initiatives
Current Cloud Trends from AWS re:Invent 2015

Enterprise Initiatives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 17:00


Our guest on the podcast this week is Mike Draper, Vice President, Principal Architect at Cloud Technology Partners. We discuss 2015 cloud trends and news from this year’s AWS re:Invent. With topics from big data, application migration, security, and internet of things, there is no shortage of new products and services available in the industry. The most notable announcements so far have been the release of AWS Database Migration Service and Snowball, a 50TB shippable data storage appliance.