QuickSpecs
HP StorageWorks DAT Drives
Product Highlights
Proven Reliability | HP DDS drives have proven to be exceptionally reliable backup devices. Hardware reliability is typically |
| measured by MTBF (mean time between failures) quoted in a number of hours at a particular duty cycle. |
| Duty cycle is a measure of average usage per day. For example, a 12% duty cycle means the device is |
| used an average of 3 hours per day, whereas a 100% duty cycle means that it is used 24 hours per day. |
| A drive's predicted MTBF is calculated from a series of tests done on a large population of drives both |
| before and after product launch. |
| HP's ongoing reliability improvements have recently resulted in an increase in reliability specifications for |
| HP DAT drives based on real field data. By completing an analysis of actual MTBF using the years of |
| data captured about HP DAT products, HP discovered that our |
| even better reliability than was initially predicted and documented in our specifications. |
| The DAT QuickSpecs have now been revised to reflect the new figures: |
| The old specifications were: |
| MTBF: 400,000 hours at a 12% duty cycle |
| Unrecoverable error rate: 1 bit in |
| The new specifications are: |
| MTBF: 125,000 hours at a 100% duty cycle or 1 million hours at a 12% duty cycle |
| Unrecoverable error rate: 1 bit in |
| DAT's MTBF is now typically expressed with a 100% duty cycle to make it simpler to compare to other |
| tape formats; for example, HP's |
| 100% duty cycle. In practice, however, unlike Ultrium drives (used 24x7 as the most popular choice for |
| large tape libraries), few DAT drives would ever be used 24 hours a day. Using a 12% duty cycle that we |
| believe is more typical for a DAT drive, the figure becomes an impressive 1 million hours at a 12% duty |
| cycle. |
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Automated Head | HP DDS drives benefit from an automatic head cleaning "sweeper" that can be used during the write or |
Cleaning/Intelligent | read recovery procedure to dislodge debris from the tape path and recording heads and drive. This |
cleaning | feature reduces the need to use a DDS cleaning cartridge for manual cleaning. |
| Intelligent cleaning determines the cleaning provided by a cleaning cartridge when loaded by monitoring |
| the drive performance when in use. If the drive is performing well, a routine maintenance clean is |
| performed. If the drive has degraded performance the cleaning is automatically made more robust to |
| recover the drive to optimum performance. |
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