Dell 0TK131 Rev. A01 specifications Injected Noise Specifications, Reliability Specifications

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Table 6-5 lists the environmental specifications of the PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive.

Table 6-5. Environmental Requirements

Specification

Operational

Nonoperational

 

 

 

 

 

Airflow requirements

Internal: 6 CFM (front to back)

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

Altitude

-50 feet to 10,000 feet

-50 feet to 35,000 feet

 

 

 

 

 

Humidity gradient

10% per hour

10% per hour

 

 

 

 

 

Relative humidity

20% to 80% non-condensing

5% to 95% non-condensing

 

 

 

 

 

Shock (1/2 sine wave)

31G +/- 5%, 2.6 ms

71G +/- 5%, 2.0 ms

 

Temperature

+50° to +140° F

-40° to +149° F

 

 

(+10° to + 60° C)

(-40° to + 65° C)

 

 

 

 

 

Thermal gradient

10° C per hour over temp. range

20° C per hour over temp. range

 

 

 

 

 

Vibration (sweep test)

0.005 inches DA (5-43 Hz)

0.1 inches (5--15Hz)

 

 

0.50 G peak (43-1000 Hz) sweep rate 5-1000Hz; 1.0 octave per minute

1.0 G (15-500 Hz)

 

 

 

1.0 octave per minute

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Injected Noise Specifications

The LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive operates without degradation of error rates with 100 mV of noise injected between the chassis and 0 V at the power connector at any frequency between 45 Hz and 20 MHz.

Reliability Specifications

The PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive is designed for maximum reliability and data integrity. Table 6-6 lists the reliability specifications.

Table 6-6. Reliability Specifications

Specification

Description

 

 

Cartridge load/eject

100,000 cartridge load/eject cycles (no thread)

 

 

 

Error recovery and control

Error correction code techniques

 

 

(C1 and C2 ECC)

 

Read-after-write (RAW)

 

Error monitoring and reporting (error log)

 

Retry on

 

 

Mean time between failures (MTBF)at 100% duty cycle with power applied and tape moving

250,000 hours

continuously

 

 

 

 

Mean time to replace (MTTR)

Less than 30 minutes

Nonrecoverable error rate

Less than 1 in 101 7 bits

Mean Time Between Failures

The mean time between failures (MTBF) is specified at 250,000 hours minimum. This specification includes all power-on and operational time but excludes maintenance periods. Operational time is assumed to be 100% of the power-on time. Operational time is the time the tape is loaded.

NOTE: The MTBF rating does not represent any particular drive, but is derived from a large database of test samples. Actual rates may vary from unit to unit.

Mean Time to Replace

The mean time to replace (MTTR) is the average time required by a qualified service technician to diagnose a defective drive and to install a replacement drive. The MTTR for LTO products is less than 0.5 hour (30 minutes).

The LTO drives are field-replaceable units. If a problem occurs with a subassembly or component in the drive, you should replace the entire unit. Return the drive to the factory in its original packaging. Contact your distributor, dealer, or computer system company, or the relevant representative to arrange the return.

LTO Cartridge Specifications

Environmental Considerations

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Contents Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Tape Drive Users Guide Introduction FeaturesFeature Description OverviewInstalling the LTO Driver Software Click Update DriverConfiguring the Linux Environment Linux Configuration ProceduresConfiguring Linux Environments ProcedurePage Understanding the LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display Using LTO Tape CartridgesOperation LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display IndicationsLoading a Tape Cartridge Cleaning the Tape DriveTape Cartridge Care and Maintenance Unloading a Tape CartridgePerforming an Emergency Cartridge Eject If there is Then the tape drive firmwareRecording Method TheoryTrack Layout Data BufferData Compression Error-correction Code ECCServo-tracking Faults Data Compression Considerations Intelligent Data CompressionPhysical Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications System RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements Power SpecificationsDrive Performance Specifications LTO Cartridge Specifications Injected Noise SpecificationsReliability Specifications Environmental Tolerances Cartridge MemoryCartridge Reliability Troubleshooting Suggestions Troubleshooting GuideInstallation Best Practices If the two-color status LED is Then Computer Software Does Not Recognized the Tape DriveWindows Operating System Environments If the tape drive is for use Then youIf the two-color status LED is Other LEDs are Then Drive Does Not Load the Tape CartridgeRed Hat Linux Operating System Environments If the tape drive is . . . to a SAS controller Then Slow Backup OperationsDrive Does Not Eject the Tape Cartridge If you believe that the read/write transfer rate is Then Backup Failure TapeAlert MessagesFailed Operations TapeAlert Messages This TapeAlert message SignifiesHardware Failure TapeAlert Messages If the diagnostic test ThenWrite-Protected TapeAlert Messages Tape Cleaning TapeAlert Messages This LED indication SignifiesVisit support.dell.com Getting HelpContacting Dell Purpose PrefaceAudience Document OrganizationBack to Contents