Exabyte EXB-8500 manual Installing the Tape Drive in a PC Drive Bay, Location of Scsi connector

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Figure 5 Location of SCSI connector

Installing the Tape Drive in a PC Drive Bay

If you are planning to mount the tape drive in a full-high PC drive bay, follow the guidelines in this section. Otherwise, refer to Appendix A for installation requirements, then resume reading on page 20, “Performing the Initial Power On.”

Before beginning, prepare your computer as follows:

1.Turn off the computer and attached devices.

2.Unplug the power cord.

3.Remove the computer’s cover as described in your computer owner’s manual.

4.Remove the cover plate(s) from the drive bay(s) you intend to use. Refer to your computer owner’s manual for instructions.

Note: For some computers you may need to use two half-high drive bays to accommodate the tape drive.

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Contents Qvwdoodwlrqdqg 2SHUDWLRQ Disclaimer CopyrightTrademark Notices Revision HistoryCDC Notice Agency StandardsFCC Notice Product Warranty Caution Contents EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Welcome For More Information Conventions Used in This GuideInstalling the Tape Drive Ensuring ESD Protection Unpacking the Tape DriveSetting the Scsi ID Setting the Scsi ID with the DIP Switches DIP switch settings for the tape drives’s Scsi Setting the Scsi ID with JumpersPreparing the Tape Drive for the Scsi Bus Setting the Scsi ID with a Remote SwitchRemoving the R-Packs Terminating a Single-Ended Tape DriveOptional External Termination Replacing the R-Packs Connecting the Scsi CableTerminating a Differential Tape Drive Location of Scsi connector Installing the Tape Drive in a PC Drive BayMounting Procedure December EXB-8500/EXB-8500c Tape Drive Stored for Less Than Six Months Performing the Initial Power OnTape Drive Stored for Six Months or More EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Reading the LEDs Operating the Tape DriveTape drive states indicated by the LEDs Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges Selecting Data CartridgesSetting the Write-Protect Switch Unload Button Loading a Data CartridgeUnloading a Data Cartridge Error During Unload Procedure Determining When to Clean the Tape Drive Preventive MaintenanceUsing the 8mm Cleaning Cartridge Caring for Data Cartridges Page Replacing Data Cartridges EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Packing the Tape Drive Single-pack shipping carton Figure Packing the Tape Drive for ShipmentFour-pack shipping carton Environmental Requirements for Shipment Environmental specifications for shipping the tape driveGeneral Requirements Scsi Cable RequirementsCable Length Requirements for Differential Configurations Scsi Cable ConnectorCable Length Requirements for Single-Ended Configurations Attaching the Tape Drive to a FrameDecember EXB-8500/EXB-8500c Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive Chassis Grounding optionalPower Cable Connector EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Power and Reliability Physical CharacteristicsGeneral EnvironmentalEXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Index Exabyte Corporation 1685 38th Street Boulder, Colorado USA

EXB-8500, EXB-8500c 8mm specifications

The Exabyte EXB-8500c is a prominent member of the Exabyte tape drive family, well-regarded for its reliability and high data storage capacity. Introduced in the mid-1990s, this 8mm tape drive is designed for applications needing efficient data backup and archival solutions. With its impressive technology and features, the EXB-8500c has become a staple in many businesses and organizations looking for dependable data management tools.

One of the key characteristics of the EXB-8500c is its ability to store a significant amount of data. The drive can accommodate up to 20 GB of uncompressed data per tape, and with compression technologies, this can increase up to 40 GB, making it ideal for large data storage needs. This makes the EXB-8500c perfect for critical data storage and backup operations.

The EXB-8500 is built on advanced technology allowing it to achieve high transfer rates of up to 6 MB/s when using high-capacity 8mm tapes. This performance is crucial for businesses that require fast data retrieval and backup to ensure minimal downtime during critical operations. The robust design of the EXB-8500c contributes to its durability; it can withstand the demanding environments of data centers and corporate instances, proving its reliability over time.

Another key feature of the EXB-8500c is its compatibility with various operating systems, including UNIX, Windows, and NetWare, expanding its usability across a range of platforms. The drive’s compatibility allows organizations to integrate it into existing systems without significant changes or operations downtime.

Additionally, the EXB-8500c utilizes a scripted command set for error correction, ensuring data integrity during the writing and reading processes. This technology reduces the chances of data loss or corruption, which is a critical consideration for businesses handling sensitive information.

The EXB-8500c is also designed for ease of use with features such as automatic tape loading and unloading capabilities, facilitating faster data backups and restores. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to manage and monitor tape usage effortlessly, making it an excellent choice even for those with limited technical expertise.

In conclusion, the Exabyte EXB-8500c 8mm tape drive stands out with its high storage capacity, impressive data transfer rates, compatibility across platforms, and advanced error correction technologies. These features have solidified its place in the data storage marketplace, making it a trusted solution for organizations looking to safeguard their valuable information.