CA Vtape Virtual Tape System (CA Vtape) vs Dell EMC DataIQ comparison

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CA Vtape Virtual Tape System (CA Vtape) is a completely software-based virtual tape system designed to help you improve tape utilization and processing performance.
It redirects tape mounts to direct access storage device (DASD) virtual volumes to accommodate instantaneous mounts and instant recalls from DASD.

Using existing tape and mainframe hardware, CA Vtape can maximize your current capital investments while eliminating or defraying further hardware purchases. This mainframe solution can help reduce bottlenecks in your enterprise, decrease floor space requirements and increase processing performance with:

Real-time tape monitoring
IBM System z® Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) virtualization and compression processing

Dell EMC DataIQ is a tool that helps manage unstructured data storage environments. It includes storage monitoring features for Dell EMC PowerScale and Isilon systems, and file system management features that help manage data across clusters and other S3-compatible storage systems, including Amazon Web Services (S3), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Dell EMC PowerScale, and Dell Elastic Cloud Service (ECS).
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CA Vtape Virtual Tape System (CA Vtape) is ranked 18th in Storage Management while Dell EMC DataIQ is ranked 10th in Storage Management with 1 review. CA Vtape Virtual Tape System (CA Vtape) is rated 0.0, while Dell EMC DataIQ is rated 8.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Dell EMC DataIQ writes "A stable and scalable tool that can be used to monitor and analyze data". CA Vtape Virtual Tape System (CA Vtape) is most compared with CA 1 Tape Management, whereas Dell EMC DataIQ is most compared with IBM Storage Insights.

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