Tape drive expansion module, Card cage expansion module, 5 tape drive expansion module – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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IMPORTANT:

If you are adding expansion modules to an EML 71e, you must purchase a capacity upgrade license

for Command View TL (part number AH063A). This license upgrades your base module from 71 slots

to 103 slots. You must also make sure that your rack has side panels and doors installed to comply

with regulatory requirements.

Tape drive expansion module

The tape drive expansion module is an 8U chassis containing 94 LTO slots (84 permanent and 10

configurable). The number of usable permanent slots depends on whether it is the bottom module in

the library because the library floor is always attached to the bottom module and the floor limits the

distance that the robot can travel. If the library floor is attached to the tape drive expansion module, the

bottom row (containing seven slots) cannot be used.
The tape drive expansion module has three windows on the front for viewing the robotic motion inside the

library. To the right is a 10-cartridge configurable load port that holds two 5-cartridge magazines.
On the back, the module contains one primary power supply with a slot provided for another optional

redundant power supply. Up to four HP Ultrium tape drives can be installed in the tape drive expansion

module. Cable management features are provided for cable routing and dressing.

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Viewing windows

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Tape drives (LTO3 tape drives shown)

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10-Cartridge load port

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Cable management features

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Power supplies (optional redundant power

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Figure 5 Tape drive expansion module

Card cage expansion module

The card cage expansion module is a 4U chassis that contains 48 permanent LTO slots and space for

additional interface controllers. This module must be located directly below the top 8U tape drive

expansion module. The number of usable permanent slots depends on whether it is the bottom module in

the library because the library floor is always attached to the bottom module and the floor limits the

distance that the robot can travel. If the library floor is attached to the card cage expansion module, the

last two rows (containing 16 slots) cannot be used.
The front of the card cage expansion module has one window for viewing robotic motion inside the

library. On the back, six PCI card slots are available for additional interface controllers to expand the

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