With external devices, With removable devices, Note on se and lvd interfaces – HP StoreEver Ultrium Tape Drives User Manual

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With external devices

The cable provided with all HP StorageWorks Ultrium external tape drives will attach to a computer with

a wide, very high density (VHD), LVDS SCSI connector.
If your server or host bus adapter is equipped with a high density (HD) wide SCSI connector, you will need

to order a 68-pin VHD-to-HD converter or 68-pin VHD-to-HD cable. See

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

.

With removable devices

For HP StorageWorks Ultrium removable tape drives, appropriate cables and terminators are provided

with the tape array.

Note on SE and LVD interfaces

SE and LVD define how the signals are transmitted along the cable.

With single-ended (SE) SCSI, each signal travels over a single wire and each signal’s value is

determined by comparing the signal to a paired ground wire. Signal quality tends to decrease

over longer cable lengths or at increased signal speed.

With low voltage differential (LVD) signaling, signals travel along two wires and the difference in

voltage between the wire pairs determines the signal value. This enables faster data rates and

longer cabling with less susceptibility to noise than SE signaling and reduced power consumption.

If you use LVD SCSI devices on the same bus as single-ended devices this will switch the LVD SCSI host

adapter into single-ended mode and restrict cable length.
If you connect only LVD SCSI devices, the bus will operate in low voltage differential mode and Ultra160

and higher speeds will be enabled. If you use a combination of Ultra160 and Ultra2 devices, each

device will operate at its optimum speed.

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