Physical characteristics of the scsi interface, Using multiple scsi buses, Maximum – Dell TL2000 User Manual

Page 47: Length, Between, Terminators, Recommended, Quantity, Drives, Scsi

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Note:

For

maximum

performance,

it

is

recommended

to

have

a

maximum

of

one

drive

per

SCSI

bus.

Only

use

the

maximum

system-to-device

cable

length

of

25

m

(82

ft)

when

attaching

directly

to

one

device

(a

point

to

point

interconnection).

Physical

Characteristics

of

the

SCSI

Interface

The

library

operates

as

a

set

of

SCSI-3

devices.

The

Ultrium

Tape

Drives

attach

to

servers

using

an

LVD

Ultra160

SCSI

interface.

Each

SCSI

drive

sled

uses

shielded,

HD68-pin

connectors,

and

can

attach

directly

to

a

2-byte-wide

SCSI

cable.

Any

combination

of

up

to

two

initiators

(servers)

and

up

to

four

targets

(devices)

is

allowed

on

a

single

SCSI

bus

if

the

following

conditions

are

met:

v

The

SCSI

bus

is

terminated

properly

at

each

end

v

Cable

restrictions

are

followed

according

to

the

SCSI-3

specification

Under

the

SCSI-3

protocol,

this

type

of

attachment

allows

cable

lengths

of

up

to

25

m

(81

ft)

with

the

appropriate

cable

and

terminator.

The

table

below

gives

the

maximum

bus

length

between

terminators

for

the

LVD

interface.

Table

3-2.

Maximum

bus

length

between

terminators

Type

of

Interconnection

Maximum

Bus

Length

Between

Terminators

(in

meters)

Point-to-point

(1

server

and

1

drive)

25

Multi-drop/daisy-chain

(1

server

and

multiple

drives)

12

(LVD)

Note:

The

maximum

bus

lengths

stated

in

this

table

include

the

internal

length

of

the

bus.

For

maximum

performance,

multiple

SCSI

buses

may

be

required

(see

“Using

Multiple

SCSI

Buses”),

and

Ultrium

Tape

Drives

must

be

the

only

target

devices

that

are

active

on

the

bus.

Note:

For

maximum

performance,

the

quantity

of

tape

drives

that

you

can

attach

to

one

SCSI

bus

is

limited,

and

is

based

on

the

type

of

bus

that

you

have

and

the

amount

of

data

compression

achieved.

Ultra160

SCSI

buses

have

a

bandwidth

of

160

MB

per

second.

The

table

below

lists

the

types

of

SCSI

buses

and

gives

the

recommended

maximum

quantity

of

drives

that

you

can

attach.

Table

3-3.

Recommended

maximum

quantity

of

drives

per

SCSI

bus

Type

of

Drive

Ultra

160

SCSI

Bus

LVD

Ultrium

3

1

drive

at

2:1

compression

Using

Multiple

SCSI

Buses

The

library

has

two

SCSI

connectors

for

each

tape

drive

in

the

library.

Each

drive

can

be

daisy-chained

using

a

SCSI

bus

jumper.

Removal

of

any

jumpers

will

create

a

SCSI

bus

for

each

drive

installed

in

your

library

for

attachment

to

multiple

servers

or

to

multiple

SCSI

adapter

cards

on

one

server.

Remember

that

each

SCSI

bus

must

be

terminated.

Multiple

SCSI

buses

may

be

required

for

maximum

performance,

depending

on

the

application

and

data

compression

ratio.

Note,

however,

that

library

(Medium

Changer)

control

is

required

on

at

least

one

SCSI

bus.

Chapter

3.

Installation

Planning

3-7

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