Sdlt tape drives, 3 sdlt tape drive capacity and data transfer rate – HP MSL6000 Series User Manual

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MSL6000 series tape library user guide

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Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your

tape library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of

repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.

CAUTION:

Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a

tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive, potentially requiring drive replacement.

NOTE:

For information on labeling tape cartridges, see

Labeling Tape Cartridges

” on page 75.

SDLT Tape Drives

NOTE:

In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided

with your media for more information. Also see Chapter 7,

Troubleshooting

” beginning on

page 101.

The SDLT tape drive is a high-capacity, high-performance streaming tape drive that uses Laser

Guided Magnetic Recording (LGMR) technology to maximize the amount of data that can be stored

on a tape. An SDLT 320 tape drive is capable of storing up to 160 GB (native) or 320 GB (2:1

compression) of data per cartridge. An SDLT 600 tape drive is capable of storing up to 300 GB

(native) or 600 GB (2:1 compression) of data per cartridge. Access the HP StorageWorks SDLT Tape

Drive Reference Guide from

http://www.hp.com/support

for more information about its features and

capabilities.

Table 3

SDLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate

Drive Model

Data Capacity

Sustained Data Transfer Rate

SDLT 160/320

160 GB (native)
320 GB (compressed)

16 MB/sec (115.2 GB/hour)
32 MB/sec (230.4 GB/hour)

SDLT 300/600

300 GB (native)
600 GB (compressed)

36 MB/sec (259.2 GB/hour)
72 MB/sec (518.4 GB/hour)

NOTE:

Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.

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