Selecting an archiving system is becoming increasingly complicated. There are tape libraries, redundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAID), magneto-optical (MO) and optical drives, jukeboxes, and CD-ROM, all of varying cost and capabilities. These methods provide greater access to more users, increased security, less required storage space, and longer life than paper storage. When choosing an archival system, there are several important considerations to help you narrow your choices. Find out what they are in this white paper. (2002)