Handling tapes – Spectra Logic 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 6. Maintaining the Library

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Handling Tapes

Proper handling of tape catridges is essential to ensuring data integrity.

• Tape cartridges must be kept in a clean, dust-free environment. Store tape

cartridges in a sealed container when they are not loaded in the library.

• The individual tape case works for individual cartridges, and Spectra Logic’s

15-slot data cartridge magazine (DCM) with the dust cover installed works well
for storing multiple cartridges. (The Spectra Logic PackRack

magazine shelf is

very convenient for storing multiple DCMs.)

• Avoid abusive handling or dropping of tape cartridges. If a tape is inadvertently

dropped, inspect it for damage. The dust cover on the tape must be properly seated
or it could become stuck in the tape drive.

• Condition the tape catridge. Before use, the tape should be conditioned by

exposure to the operating environment for a time at least equal to the period
during which it has been out of the operating environment (up to a maximum of 24
hours).

Use the following operating conditions for optimal tape performance.

• Temperature: 41°F to 113°F (5°C to 45°C)

• Relative Humidity: 20 percent to 80 percent (non-condensing)

• Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature: 77°F (25°C)

Extreme changes in temperature and humidity should be avoided whenever possible.

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