You can save your Image Catalog Tape files on S3, without any
conversion, and you can also use Falconstor VTL to save your data in
your S3 bucket with compression and deduplication.
Even if you can read the Virtual Tape image files , I am not sure you
will be able to convert to AWS Tape Gateway/VTL without an IBM i between
both media types.
I have not tried yet but you can probably create an AWS Tape Gateway
with a VTL using "IBM-ULT3580-TD5" emulation and iSCSI, where you could
save the data or run a DUPTAP, but again, haven't tried yet.
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