Recording method, Data buffer, Data integrity – Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Theory

Recording Method

LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

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Recording Method

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The LTO-3 Tape Drive records data using write-equalized (0,13/11) Run

Length Limited (RLL) code. RLL (0,13/11) Data bits are defined as

follows:

ONE

is represented by a flux transition at the center of a bit-cell.

ZERO

is represented by no flux transition in the bit-cell.

Data Buffer

4

In its default configuration, the LTO-3 Tape Drive has a 128-Mbyte buffer.

The buffer controller has a burst transfer rate of 320 Mbytes/sec, and

utilizes bank switching to achieve a maximum average bandwidth of

nearly 240 Mbytes/sec. The high bandwidth is needed to support look-

aside data compression in the case of compressible data being transferred

from SCSI at 160 Mbytes/sec.

Data Integrity

4

The mechanical and electrical design of the drives ensures that drive

performance does not degrade over a drive’s operating life. Changes in

head alignment, head wear, component drift, and other factors are

minimized to ensure that data integrity and interchange capability are

not compromised over the drive's operating life. In addition, the drive

incorporates adaptive FIR filters that are capable of modifying the

equalization of each read channel dynamically to compensate for many of

those changes.
The error rate of the LTO-3 Tape Drive is less than 1 hard error in 10

17

bits. The drive’s undetectable error rate is 1 in 10

27

bits read.

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