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Storage Web Digest: Spectra Logic Enables iSCSI on tape libraries

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Spectra Logic Enables iSCSI on tape libraries

Spectra Logic this week announced that its tape libraries will include the iSCSI protocol. The iSCSI protocol will be available with each of the companys Spectra 64K and 20K tape libraries. The devices will allow users to back up data over an IP network without the need for an external SCSI- or Fibre Channel-to-IP bridge device.

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