Chapter one – introduction – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Chapter One – Introduction

Tandem 5142-xSE Rackmount Tape Subsystems User Guide

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1.0MB/s uncompressed

2.0MB/s compressed

1.3.4

SCSI bus data transfer rates (burst):

3MB/s asynchronous

1.3.5

Interface:

SCSI-2, differential

1.3.6

LCD and control panel:

Intelligent front end, backlit, supertwist LCD

Advanced drive test and exercise function

Firmware upgrade function

1.3.7

Drive Rated Performance:

Recording density: 122,000 BPI

Error rate: <10

-15

Buffer size: 2MB

Load time: <20 seconds

Unload time: 80 seconds with 125m tape

1.4

SCSI Compatibility

The 5142-xSE tape drive subsystem's interface complies with the American National Standard Institute
(ANSI) standard X3T9.2 (SCSI-2). This standard defines the specifications for the Small Computer
System Interface (SCSI). As defined by the ANSI, SCSI is essentially an input/output bus for
interconnecting computers and peripherals.

1.5

DDS-3 Format and Compatibility

The 5142-xSE's DDS-3 format is an extension of the DDS-1, DDS-DC and DDS-2 formats. DDS formats
have been developed to provide data storage for computers by using and extending DAT technology.
DDS-3 allows 12GB of uncompressed data to be stored on a DDS-3 (125m) tape cartridge. Data
compression increases this storage capacity. A compression ratio of 2:1 raises the capacity to 24GB.

The DDS-3 format allows compressed data to be stored in a way that maintains the full
functionality of the DDS-1, DDS-DC and DDS-2 formats, and ensures backward compatibility in
reading and writing with existing DDS drives.

The drive automatically decompresses DCLZ data, even if data compression is inactive.

DDS-2 tapes written on a DDS-3 tape drive are readable by a DDS-2 tape drive; however, a DDS-3
(125m) is NOT readable on a DDS-2 drive.

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