HP LTO-4 1840 manual Product Highlights

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HP StorageWorks Ultrium Full-Height Tape Drives

Product Highlights

LTO Ultrium Technology Linear Tape-Open technology was developed by three leaders in the storage industry - HP, IBM, and Quantum - who brought together their combined expertise in tape technology to develop an entirely new format based on the best of existing technologies. Because LTO Ultrium technology was a new format, it required no cumbersome support of legacy formats, so it could be designed without compromising on reliability or performance. The LTO Program, a consortium of the three technology provider companies, has developed a well-defined six-generation roadmap.

Ultrium LTO-1 and LTO-2 tape drive technologies from HP use a linear format of 384 tracks and 512 tracks (respectively), writing eight tracks simultaneously. Ultrium LTO-3 and the new LTO-4 tape drive features a breakthrough in recording technology by writing sixteen tracks simultaneously on a linear format of 704 tracks and 896 tracks (respectively). The data is written in a serpentine pattern; the tape reverses direction after each set of tracks is written. This provides higher density recording, enabling customers to lower costs and increase efficiency by storing more data on a single tape in an industry standard format.

The LTO standard for backward compatibility is to write back one generation and read back two generations; therefore:

First-generation Ultrium drives (HP Ultrium 230, HP Ultrium 232) read and write LTO 1 media Second-generation Ultrium drives (HP Ultrium 460, HP Ultrium 448) read and write LTO 1 and LTO 2 media.

Third-generation Ultrium drives (HP Ultrium 920, Ultrium 960) read and write LTO 2 and LTO 3 media and also read LTO 1 media.

Fourth-generation Ultrium drives (Ultrium 1840) read and write LTO 3 and LTO 4 media and also read LTO 2 media.

As part of the LTO open standard, all HP tape drives and media offer the same standards of compatibility with tape drives and media manufactured by other LTO vendors.

LTO data compression (LTO-DC) is an enhanced version of Advanced Lossless Data Compression (ALDC) hardware compression. Compression is automatically turned off if the compressed data would cause an overall expansion in data size, hence optimizing the available capacity on the media. Data compression is also turned off if data is found to be uncompressible; thus, allowing for better data scans. The system is used in all Ultrium tape drives.

The decision about which tape technology you should buy next should be based on your future, not your past, investment. Choose the Ultrium format when you need the following advantages:

Maximum reliability, capacity and performance

Compatibility with a broad range of operating systems and servers (e.g., a mixed system environment)

A legacy-free technology that uses the best attributes from a wide range of tape technologies without any compromises for backward compatibility requirements

A solid roadmap for future generations of the technology An open format available from multiple vendors Lowest media cost of any 'superdrive' tape technology

DA - 11739 Worldwide — Version 31 — January 25, 2008

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Contents Overview QuickSpecs Ultrium 960 External Tape Drive Ultrium 960 Tape Drive ModelsCustomer Benefits Product Highlights QuickSpecs QuickSpecs Management HP Ultrium StorageMedia Compatibility SAS InstallationServer Compatibility OS SupportQuickSpecs Supporting your Adaptive Enterprise journey Service and Support, HP Care Pack, and Warranty InformationWhy purchase an HP Care Pack service? HP Care Pack Services Service Available Pack ServicesHP Care Pack Services Availability Services Years 24 x 7 Hardware SupportQuickSpecs Product Description Number HP Care Pack ServiceProduct Numbers Product Enterprise Purchased Care Packs Product DescriptionESupport Support PortalInformation Additional ServicesModels and Kit Contents LTO-3 Ultrium 960 tape Drives AlphaServers Accessories for HPOptions Host Bus AdaptersCables and Adapters Rack-mount OptionsSoftware Technical Specifications Uncorrected Error Rate Data access time from BOTRewind time from EOT Rewind tape speedScsi connector Error detection/correctionPower Specifications LTO-4 Ultrium LTO-3 Ultrium Power requirements, ArraySpecifications Environmental Temperature rangeIndicators Range