I have many VTLs and many customers with VTLs. None have been wiped out 
or compromised in any way. I can say that the products vary and the way 
they are connected also varies. Some vendors allow you to copy files in 
and out of the file system and each file represents a virtual tape. With 
this then, there clearly is potential for those files to be compromised. 
The units are NOT configured to allow this from the factory but in just 
minutes they can be configured to allow it.
In other cases, Cybernetics for one, no access to the unit through 
sharing such as SMB or SCP/SSH is available, either by default or by 
configuration. They do use iSCSI for replication but to my knowledge 
that is limited only to other Cybernetics units requiring configuration 
on both ends in order to make it work.  All other access is strictly 
through SAS or Fiber connections to the units. They also do a good job 
of allowing only specific wwns to access host definitions and the tapes 
assigned to that host. Further we zone the fiber to restrict that as well.
 - DrF
On 6/3/2021 10:57 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
<snip>
We advise our customers to use virtual tape libraries for all the good
reasons they provide, but also to take specific action to copy critical
backups to tape as an air gap
</snip>
Has anyone reported their VTL as being wiped out?
Rob Berendt
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