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Theory
Dell™ PowerVault™ LTO-4-120 Tape Drive User's Guide
This chapter describes operational theories used in the Dell PowerVault
Track Layout
Recording Method
Data Buffer
Data Integrity
Data Compression
Track Layout
With the PowerVault
The area between adjacent servo bands is a data band. There are 4 data bands, each of which includes 224 data tracks. The data bands are numbered 2, 0, 1, 3. Data band 2 is closest to the bottom edge of the tape.
A track group is a set of tracks that is recorded concurrently. The sets of 14 data tracks in a data band are data
A wrap is a track group recorded in the physical forward or physical reverse direction. The wraps are recorded in a serpentine fashion starting in data band 0. The
Figure 5-1 shows the layout of data on an LTO tape.
Figure 5-1. Layout of the Tracks on LTO Ultrium Tapes
Recording Method
The PowerVault
•ONE is represented by a flux transition at the center of a
•ZERO is represented by no flux transition in the
Data Buffer
In its default configuration, the PowerVault
NOTE: Data buffer size and speed do not directly correlate to drive throughput or speed.
Data Integrity
The mechanical and electrical design of the drive ensures that drive performance does not degrade over time. Changes in head alignment, head wear, component drift, and other factors are minimized to ensure that data integrity and interchange capability are not compromised. The drive also incorporates