http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_tape_data_storage
5TB
Chris Flynn
> Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 13:28:25 -0500
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> Subject: Re: Data Breach Exposes Millions Of TRICARE Patients - San Antonio & Texas News Story - KSAT San Antonio
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> >> My question is if data was lost that covered that wide a span of time (19 YEARS) how much data was it? Data on 4.9 million patients that spans that long a period of time STORED ON TAPE had to involve a LOT OF TAPES...<<
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> Maybe...then again it may only be a backup copy of patient contact and insurance information. Data of this type is routinely retained by medical facilities. Then again, there may have been much more information included. However, lots of stuff does not automatically equate to lots of tapes. Super High Density tapes can hold a bunch of data. I recall reading something several years ago about a Sony technology that would enable storage of a TB per tape. I am sure capacity has been increased since then.
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> Bill Roach, CRM
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