HP LTO-4 1840 manual Tape Format Recording method, Recording format, Data compression, Data Tracks

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QuickSpecs

HP StorageWorks Ultrium Full-Height Tape Drives

Technical Specifications

Tape Format

Recording method

16-channel linear serpentine

16-channel linear serpentine

 

Recording format

LTO Ultrium 4

LTO Ultrium 3

 

 

LTO Ultrium 3 [unencrypted]

LTO Ultrium 2

 

Data compression

LTO DC dual mode compression

LTO DC dual mode compression

 

 

(an enhanced version of ALDC)

(an enhanced version of ALDC)

 

Error detection/correction

Reed-Solomon

Reed-Solomon

 

Read Channel Technology

Partial Response Maximum

Partial Response Maximum

 

 

Likelihood (PRML)

Likelihood (PRML)

 

Data Tracks

896

704

 

Data Encoding Method

RLL 0,13/11

RLL 0,13/11

Interface

Interface type

Ultra320 SCSI (LVDS) or 3Gb/sec

Ultra320 SCSI (LVDS)

 

 

SAS

 

 

SCSI connector

SCSI Internal: 68-pin LVDS

Internal: 68-pin LVDS

 

 

SCSI External: 68-pin HD LVDS

External: 68-pin HD LVDS

 

 

SCSI Array module: 80-pin SCA

Array module: 80-pin SCA (SCSI

 

 

(SCSI and power)

and power)

 

 

SCSI Rack-mount: 68-pin HD

Rack-mount: 68-pin HD LVDS

 

 

LVDS

 

 

 

SAS Internal: mini-SAS SFF8482

 

 

 

SAS External: mini-SAS

 

 

 

SFF8088

 

 

 

 

 

Power Specifications

 

LTO-4 Ultrium 1840

LTO-3 Ultrium 960

 

Power requirements, Internal

+5V@4.2A (typical)

+5V@3.5A (typical)

 

(including rack-mount model)

+5V@4.5A (max)

+5V@4.5A (max)

 

 

+12V@0.75A (typical)

+12V@1.0A (typical)

 

 

+12V@2.5A (max)

+12V@2.0A (max)

 

Power requirements, External

100 to 240 VAC,

100 to 240 VAC,

 

 

50-60 Hz, auto-ranging, 0.8A

50-60 Hz, auto-ranging, 0.8A

 

 

max

max

 

Power requirements, Array

+5V@4.2A (typical)

+5V@3.5A (typical)

 

Module

+5V@4.5A (max)

+5V@4.5A (max)

 

 

+12V@0.75A (typical)

+12V@1.0A (typical)

 

 

+12V@2.5A (max)

+12V@2.0A (max)

 

Power consumption

12 Watts idle

12 Watts idle

 

 

30 Watts typical

30 Watts typical

 

 

52 Watts max

35 Watts max

 

 

 

 

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LTO-4 1840 specifications

The HP LTO-4 1840 tape drive is a pivotal data storage solution shaped by the need for efficient, high-capacity tape storage. As part of the Linear Tape-Open (LTO) technology series, this tape drive was designed to cater to the growing demands of businesses for secure and reliable data backup, archiving, and recovery solutions.

One of the standout features of the HP LTO-4 1840 is its impressive storage capacity. Each cartridge can hold up to 800 GB of compressed data, which is ideal for enterprises needing to manage large quantities of information. When dealing with uncompressed data, the capacity is 400 GB, showcasing significant increases over previous generations. This advancement increases efficiency and reduces the frequency of tape changes, streamlining the backup process.

The LTO-4 technology also introduced a notable enhancement in transfer rates. The HP LTO-4 1840 boasts a native data transfer rate of 120 MB/s and up to 240 MB/s compressed. Such speeds provide businesses with faster backup and restore operations, minimizing downtime and enhancing productivity.

In terms of compatibility and flexibility, the HP LTO-4 1840 is backward compatible with LTO-3 and LTO-2 tape formats. This backward compatibility ensures that organizations can seamlessly transition to newer storage technologies while still utilizing their existing tapes, protecting their investment in legacy data storage systems.

Data durability is another hallmark characteristic of the HP LTO-4 1840. The tape drive employs advanced error correction and data integrity technologies, ensuring that stored data remains intact over long periods. Additionally, the drive utilizes a robust mechanism to reduce wear and tear on tapes, extending their longevity and reliability.

Security features are also embedded in the LTO-4 framework, including AES 256-bit encryption, which secures stored data and ensures compliance with various regulatory requirements. This encryption capability protects sensitive information from unauthorized access during the backup process.

The HP LTO-4 1840 tape drive is optimized for a range of environments, including small, medium, and large enterprises. With its combination of high capacity, fast transfer rates, robust security features, and compatibility with previous generations, this tape drive remains a reliable choice for organizations looking to safeguard their critical data assets effectively.