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Chapter Four - Tape Cartridges

Tandem 5142-xSE Rackmount Tape Subsystems User Guide

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4.2

Selecting a Tape Cartridge

The 5142-xSE uses data-quality removable, rewriteable 4mm DAT cartridges. The following table
shows tape cartridge capacity.

Cartridge Type

Drive Type

Native
Capacity

Compressed
Capacity*

60m cartridge

DDS-1

1.3GB

2.6GB

90m cartridge

DDS-1

2.0GB

4.0GB

120m cartridge

DDS-2

4.0GB

8.0GB

125m cartridge

DDS-3

12.0GB

24.0GB

*assumes 2:1 data compression

Table 7

Tape capacities

4.3

Write-Protecting a Tape Cartridge

The tape cartridge (See Figure 10 has a write-protect switch that protects data cartridges from being
overwritten. To protect the cartridge, slide the switch all the way to the left (the hole will be visible).
Data can then be read from the tape but not written to it. Slide the switch to the right (covering the
hole) to write-enable the cartridge. Data can then be written to and read from the tape.

Write Protected

White Switch to the Left

Digital
Data
Storag

Label Side Up

Write Enabled

White Switch to the Right

Digital
Data
Storag

Label Side Up

Cartridge to be Loaded

in this Orientation

Cartridge to be Loaded

in this Orientation

Figure 10

Write-protecting a cartridge

Caution

The tape log, which contains a history of usage of the tape, will not be updated when the
cartridge is write-protected. It follows that the tape log becomes inaccurate if a cartridge is
used when write-protected.

4.4

Labeled and Unlabeled Tapes

The 5142-xSE can use both labeled and unlabeled cartridge tapes. A tape label is a record at the
beginning of a tape that identifies the tape volume and the files it contains. An expiration date protects
labeled-tape information from being accidentally overwritten. A scratch tape is a labeled tape with an
expiration data that has passed. If a tape has no standard label, it is considered unlabeled. Tandem
systems support two standard tape-label formats: (1) ANSI and (2) IBM-MVS.

Note:

Because they can be cataloged and offer security features for protecting data, labeled tapes should be
used with the 5142-1SE and 5142-2SE tape subsystems.

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