Power specifications, How do i connect the drive to my server, Internal drives – HP StoreEver Ultrium Tape Drives User Manual

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the SPOCK website (

http://www.hp.com/storage/spock

) for the most recent information about

the operating system versions that are supported.

Power specifications

For a detailed product specification, please refer to the QuickSpecs available from our website
(

http://www.hp.com

).

Table 1 Power specifications for LTO Ultrium half-height tape drives

All other LTO Ultrium half-height
tape drives

LTO–5 Ultrium 3000

LTO–6 Ultrium 6250

13 Watts idle

7.5 Watts idle

4.5 Watts idle (hibernate)

Power
consumption

20 Watts typical

24 Watts typical

29 Watts typical (writing)

33 Watts maximum

40 Watts maximum

42 Watts maximum

+5V @ 2.5A typical

+5V @ 4.1A typical

+5V @ 3.7A typical

Power
requirements

+5V @ 2.5A maximum

+5V @ 4.3A maximum

+5V @ 4.2A maximum

+12V @ 0.7A typical

+12V @ 0.75A typical

+12V @ 0.9A typical

+12V @ 2.1A maximum

+12V @ 2.3A maximum

+12V @ 2.3A maximum

100–240 VAC, 50-60 Hz,
auto-ranging, 0.7A maximum

100–240 VAC, 50-60 Hz,
auto-ranging, 0.8A maximum

100–240 VAC, 50-60 Hz,
auto-ranging, 0.8A maximum

Power
requirements,
external
tape
drives

How do I connect the drive to my server?

Installation requires a SAS host controller or host bus adapter (HBA) that supports tape.

NOTE:

All non-HP servers require an additional HBA.

The recommended way of connecting a tape drive to your HP or non-HP SAS server, is to purchase
and install one of the supported HBAs. Always refer to the HP Storage SPOCK website at

http://

www.hp.com/storage/spock

BEFORE you install your tape drive to ensure that you are connecting

to a supported HBA running the recommended firmware version. Be sure to check the details of
the specific tape drive and server combination that you require. See

HP Storage SPOCK (page 9)

for more information about using SPOCK.

Internal drives

The tape drive is installed into a spare drive bay in your server and is attached to the host server's
internal SAS controller or SAS host bus adapter.

You need one industry-standard, 5¼-inch, half-height bay in which to install the HP LTO Ultrium
tape drive. Different models of server require different mounting methods. Refer to your server
documentation for detailed information. See also

Installing an internal LTO Ultrium tape

drive (page 14)

.

The cable supplied with the tape drive is suitable for connecting to a mini-SAS (SFF-8086/8087)
connector on a dedicated HBA or on the server's SAS controller. If your server has a SAS 4i
connector (SFF-8484), a suitable cable is available, but must be purchased separately.

NOTE:

Power for the LTO–6 Ultrium 6250 and LTO-5 Ultrium 3000 tape drive is supplied through

the SAS cable. For all earlier models of tape drive, a separate power cable is required, see

http://

www.hp.com/storage/spock

.

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