Storing the cartridges, Cleaning the tape drive, Determining when to clean the tape drive – Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) User Manual

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If VXAtape cartridges are stored properly, you can expect to successfully

recover data from them for 30 years. Be aware that the 30-year storage life is

for an archival tape, not a tape being used for daily backups.

As a general rule, use a new (or relatively unused) cartridge to store any

critical data you may need to recover many years from now. Do not use a

cartridge that has reached its retirement point. For routine backups that get

overwritten each day or week, it is acceptable to reuse cartridges until they are

ready for retirement.

Proper storage of cartridges helps prevent media-related problems. To ensure

a storage period of 30 years, follow these guidelines:



Remove the cartridge from the tape drive and store it as soon as possible

after you have finished writing or reading data. Avoid handling the

cartridge excessively. Never open the cartridge door or touch the tape.



Label each cartridge.



Set the cartridge write-protect switch to prevent accidental over-writing by

moving the switch to the edge of the cartridge. (See

page 22

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Keep each cartridge in its protective case or a container designed for

cartridge storage.



Store cartridges away from copiers and printers to avoid contamination by

toner and paper dust.



Store cartridges away from objects or devices that emit strong magnetic

fields.

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This section describes when and how to clean the tape drive to maintain

optimal performance. Circulating air may introduce debris into the tape path.

If debris builds up on the heads, error rates increase and backups take longer

because the tape drive must rewrite the data. The VXA-320 tape drive includes

an internal cleaning wheel to remove contamination from the tape path.

However, you should still clean the tape drive regularly with a separate

cleaning cartridge to maximize tape drive reliability and the life of your tapes.

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When the tape drive requires cleaning, LED 2 flashes amber. The tape drive

should be cleaned as soon as possible after this LED begins flashing.

Note:

Some software applications may notify you that the tape drive requires

cleaning. Refer to your software documentation for more information.

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