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GLOSSARY

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RAID Controller A Redundant Array of Independent Disks Controller is a collection of disk drives that employs two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance.

Read-After-Write (RAW) A process that improves data integrity by reading data immediately after it is written and writing the packet again if an error is found. Individual packets are rewritten as necessary, optimizing speed and capacity.

RoHS The RoHS Directive mandates that electrical and electronic products put in the market within the European Union (EU) shall contain restrictive levels of the following substances:

Lead (Pb) Cadmium (Cd) Mercury (Hg)

Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)

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SCSI Small Computer System Interface. A device interface that has been certified as an American National Standard by ANSI. The standard contains the electrical specifications, communication protocol, and command structure necessary to connect various computer peripherals to a host computer.

SCSI ID A unique address assigned to each device attached to a SCSI bus. See also Bus.

Segment The format structures contained within the data buffer. Each segment contains 1,220 packets of data, ECC, and CRC information.

Setmark A mark written by the tape drive to allow fast searching to a point on the tape without having to know the number of records or filemarks that precede the point. A setmark is a special recorded element within a partition, that contains no user data, and provides a segmentation scheme hierarchically superior to filemarks for use in addressing or fast positioning on high-capacity storage devices (also called Save-Set Mark).

Streaming An operational mode that occurs when the data transfer rate to or from the host closely matches the tape drive’s data transfer rate, allowing the tape drive to read or write data in a continuous stream.

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Termination In SCSI, termination refers to placing a resistor (terminator) at both physical ends of the SCSI bus to prevent signal reflection.

Transfer rate The transmission speed of a communications line. The tape drive transfer rates are measured in megabytes per second (MB/sec).

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Contents Product Manual VXA-320 VXA-3 Tape Drive433689-01 III To obtain general information To order supplies and accessoriesTo return equipment for service RMA Request To obtain technical supportOperation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and service HOW to USE this ManualFirst-time installation Specifications, standards, and termsRelated Publications VXA-320 PublicationsStandards Publications Conventions Used in this ManualContents Service and Maintenance Glossary Index 433689-01 Figures Xii 21Shipping carton weights and dimensions 1Service Notification error recovery procedures1LED states Xiv Tape Drive Models and Interfaces FeaturesData storage Components Front Panel ComponentsBack Panel Components Internal Tape Drive Scsi ID Jumper Block Scsi model only Used to set the Scsi IDBack Panel Components External Tape Drive 5External tape drive back-panel componentsTape Drive Labels 6Top-panel label Scsi tape drive433689-01 Installing the Tape Drive InstallationUnpacking the Tape Drive Installing the Internal Scsi Tape Drive Before You BeginSet the Scsi ID and connect the Scsi cable Tape drive2SCSI ID settings Pin 433689-01 5Screw mounting configurations internal model Side mountingInstalling the External Scsi Tape Drive 6External Scsi tape drive back-panel componentsInstall the Tape Drive 7Terminating the Scsi bus external model Checking the Installation Integrating the Tape Drive Application instructs you to do soOperation 1Internal tape drive front-panel componentsService Notification Monitoring the LedsBroken tape Flashing Off Green Format recoverye OffBoot Block Modeg Tape pathfLoading a Cartridge Using Vxatape CartridgesSetting the WRITE-PROTECT Switch Unloading a CartridgeDetermining When to Clean the Tape Drive Cleaning the Tape DriveStoring the Cartridges Other cleaning methods may void the tape drive’s warranty Resetting the Tape DriveUsing a Cleaning Cartridge LED 2 flashes green and amberResolving Problems TroubleshootingTape Drive will not Accept a Cartridge LED 4 is Flashing Orange Tape Drive will not Eject a Cartridge Service Notification LED Code Appears Suggested Recovery ProcedureBackup Application is Reporting AN Error Failure to communicate with the tape driveBackup Application configuration issues Failure by the tape drive to write or read dataGetting Started Important First Step Troubleshooting with VxatoolUpdating Firmware Capturing a Diagnostic LOG Performing a WRITE/READ TestVXA-320 Tape Drive Information Gathering Troubleshooting Information for Technical SupportScsi BUS Information Tape Drive Diagnostic Information Backup Application InformationOperating System Information 433689-01 Returning the Tape Drive for Service Service and MaintenanceSite atvprovides more information Obtaining a Diagnostic Listing Upgrading FirmwareCommunication Interface Command Protocol Communication Interface Versus Command ProtocolScsi BUS Phases Scsi Communication InterfaceScsi Message System Message Hex DescriptionScsi Interface Requirements Scsi Cable Requirements Specification RequirementTerminator power Internal Tape Drive+ACK Scsi Connector Requirements+ATN +MSGExternal Tape Drive Connector typeScsi Terminator Requirements Maximum length a Meters 39 feet bScsi Command Protocol Command SETReceive Sense Keys Status BytesStatus byte Hex Description Sense key Hex DescriptionBlank tape during a read, space, or locate operation Drive during Command or Data Out phaseData cartridge. The write operation is not performed Aborted433689-01 Specifications Data CapacitiesRead and Write Specifications Performance SpecificationsData Transfer Rates Reliability Specifications Tape Speed and Access TimeSize and Weight Specification Internal Tape Drive External Tape DrivePower Connector Pin Assignments Power SpecificationsPin Assignment Power Consumption Power average Power ConsumptionPower +5 Volts +12 Volts DC VoltagesPower Supply Acoustic NoiseInternal Tape Drive Operating Temperature and Humidity Environmental SpecificationsEnvironmental Conditions for the Tape Drive Point Temperatures Humidity External Tape Drive Operating Temperature and Humidity Particulate Contamination Limits Shock SpecificationsAir Flow/Cooling Requirements Particle Size Number of ParticlesVibration applied during shipping in original packaging Vibration SpecificationsSpecification Swept sine applied during non-operationcand operatingdShipping Cartons Packaging and Shipping SpecificationsCarton Weight Dimensions Single Pack Multipack 10 Internal Tape DrivesPackaging Materials Safety and Regulatory ComplianceTUV Product Service Underwriters LaboratoryUnited States FCC Declaration of Conformity Canadian VerificationAustralia and NEW Zealand European CommunityJapan TaiwanGlossary 433689-01 Glossary 433689-01 Glossary 433689-01 Index FCC52 to 56 to Scsi ID 56 to Index Product Manual

VXA-320 (VXA-3) specifications

Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) is a sophisticated backup solution designed for businesses seeking reliable data storage and backup capabilities. It is part of the renowned VXA series, heralded for its innovative approach to data archiving and its robust performance in diverse operating environments.

One of the standout features of the VXA-320 is its impressive data transfer rate, which reaches up to 36 GB per hour. This capability significantly enhances backup speed, making it a suitable choice for organizations with extensive data storage needs. The device supports a native capacity of 160 GB per cartridge, which can be expanded to 320 GB when data is compressed. This dual-layer cartridge system ensures that users can efficiently manage large volumes of data without constantly needing to interchange tapes.

The VXA-320 employs the unique VXA tape format, characterized by its advanced error correction and data integrity features. This format minimizes data loss risks and ensures reliable restoration of information. Additionally, the VXA-3 incorporates a one-inch data path, allowing it to handle higher track counts and thereby achieve better storage density. This design improves the efficiency of data retrieval and archiving processes.

Another significant aspect of the VXA-320 is its compatibility with a myriad of operating systems and backup applications, making it a versatile addition to various IT infrastructures. Businesses can integrate the VXA-3 into existing systems without the need for extensive reconfiguration. This flexibility enhances its appeal to organizations looking for a straightforward backup solution.

The device also includes an intelligent tape management system that tracks the status of backup jobs and the usage of tapes. This feature facilitates easier management of the backup process and ensures users remain informed about the condition of their storage media.

Tandberg Data offers extensive support documentation and tools that facilitate straightforward operation of the VXA-320. Combined with reliable performance and innovative storage technologies, the VXA-320 (VXA-3) stands out as a robust solution for data protection needs. Overall, it represents an effective investment for businesses seeking dependable data backup and archiving solutions.