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Specifications

Dell™ PowerVault™ LTO-4-120 Tape Drive User's Guide

This chapter provides technical specifications for the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive.

System Requirements

Physical Specifications

Power Specifications

Drive Performance Specifications

Environmental Requirements

Injected Noise Specifications

Reliability Specifications

LTO Cartridge Specifications

System Requirements

You need the following to properly run your LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive:

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Minimum operating system: Microsoft® Windows® 2003 or later, Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 4.0 or later, or SUSE Linux 9 or later

CD ROM drive

Physical Specifications

Table 6-1 lists the physical specifications of the PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive, which is shown in Figure 6-1.

Table 6-1. Physical Specifications

Specification

Without Bezel

With Bezel

Bracket Adapter

 

 

 

 

Height

1.63 inches

1.70 inches

2.04 inches

 

(41.5 mm)

(43.1 mm)

(51.8 mm)

 

 

 

 

Width

5.76 inches

5.87 inches

5.75 inches

 

(146.1)

(149.10 mm)

(146 mm)

 

 

 

 

Length

8.58 inches

8.76 inches

7.66 inches

 

(218.0 mm)

(222.57 mm)

(194.5 mm)

 

(Max. to end of connector)

(Max. to end of connector)

 

 

 

 

 

Weight

3.5 lbs.

3.6 lbs.

 

 

(1.60 kg)

(1.625) kg)

 

Figure 6-1. PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height Tape Drive Dimensions (Drive Only, Shown Without Bracket Adapter)

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Contents Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Tape Drive Users Guide Features Feature DescriptionIntroduction OverviewInstalling the LTO Driver Software Click Update DriverLinux Configuration Procedures Configuring Linux EnvironmentsConfiguring the Linux Environment ProcedurePage Using LTO Tape Cartridges OperationUnderstanding the LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display IndicationsCleaning the Tape Drive Tape Cartridge Care and MaintenanceLoading a Tape Cartridge Unloading a Tape CartridgePerforming an Emergency Cartridge Eject If there is Then the tape drive firmwareTheory Track LayoutRecording Method Data BufferError-correction Code ECC Servo-tracking FaultsData Compression Data Compression Considerations Intelligent Data CompressionSpecifications Physical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications System RequirementsPower Specifications Drive Performance SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Injected Noise Specifications Reliability SpecificationsLTO Cartridge Specifications Cartridge Memory Cartridge ReliabilityEnvironmental Tolerances Troubleshooting Guide Installation Best PracticesTroubleshooting Suggestions Computer Software Does Not Recognized the Tape Drive Windows Operating System EnvironmentsIf the two-color status LED is Then If the tape drive is for use Then youDrive Does Not Load the Tape Cartridge Red Hat Linux Operating System EnvironmentsIf the two-color status LED is Other LEDs are Then Slow Backup Operations Drive Does Not Eject the Tape CartridgeIf the tape drive is . . . to a SAS controller Then Backup Failure TapeAlert Messages Failed Operations TapeAlert MessagesIf you believe that the read/write transfer rate is Then This TapeAlert message SignifiesIf the diagnostic test Then Write-Protected TapeAlert MessagesHardware Failure TapeAlert Messages Tape Cleaning TapeAlert Messages This LED indication SignifiesGetting Help Contacting DellVisit support.dell.com Preface AudiencePurpose Document OrganizationBack to Contents