Architecture, Supported configurations, Architecture supported configurations – HP StoreEver Ultrium Tape Drives User Manual

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and updating individual files) will not perform as well as streaming large files to and from
tape.

The HP LTFS application will work in conjunction with graphical file explorer programs such
as Nautilus or Konqueror (on Linux). However because these types of applications tend to try
to pre-read files in the directory, using the graphical explorer window may lead to poor
performance. For optimum performance, use a terminal window and issue shell commands
to copy data, view directory contents, and so on.

Architecture

HP LTFS is a user space application, making use of the FUSE kernel mode subsystem included in
Linux systems. On the Apple Mac OS platform it uses the OSXFUSE module (or, for Leopard or
Snow Leopard systems, the MacFUSE module).

Supported configurations

HP LTFS supports:

LTO-5 Ultrium 3000 and 3280 tape drives with SAS interfaces

LTO-6 Ultrium 6650 and 6250 tape drives with SAS interfaces

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.5 or later (32-bit and 64-bit)

SuSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)

Mac OS X (Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks—that is, 10.7 through 10.9)

NOTE:

Only the binaries supplied are supported, not those built from the source. See the

Compatibility Matrix on

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

for the latest details on supported operating

system configurations and supported HBA and hardware configurations.

Architecture

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