Load ports and magazines, Tape drives, 13 library load ports on 40u configuration – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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Load ports and magazines

The load ports are mechanical devices on the front of the library that enable you to import and export

tape cartridges to and from the library through removable magazines, or act as additional library

storage slots. These two functions for a load port cannot be mixed; you must either designate an entire

load port to be import/export slots or storage slots. The base module contains a load port capable of

using one 5-cartridge magazine. The 8U expansion modules contain load ports capable of using two

5-cartridge magazines each.

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Figure 13 Library load ports on 40U configuration

Tape drives

The Ultrium tape drive is a high performance streaming tape drive that uses LTO technology. The library

can use Ultrium 460 (LTO 2), Ultrium 960 (LTO 3), and Ultrium 1840 (LTO4) tape drives.

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Figure 14 LTO tape drives

The Ultrium 960 and Ultrium 1840 include support for both rewriteable and Write-Once, Read-Many

(WORM) tape cartridges. WORM tape cartridges provide an enhanced level of data security

against alteration of data because you cannot erase or overwrite them. To check whether your

backup or archive software application supports WORM tape cartridges, see the following web site:

http://www.hp.com/go/connect

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For optimum performance, always use a tape cartridge that matches the specifications of your tape drive.

Table 3

on page 30 shows tape drive compatibility and tape capacity. You can find other comparisons

between the Ultrium tape drives in

Table 32

on page 105.

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