HP (Hewlett-Packard) MSL6000 series Computer Drive User Manual


 
MSL6000 series tape library user guide 19
Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your
tape library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of
repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.
CAUTION: Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a
tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive, potentially requiring drive replacement.
NOTE: For information on labeling tape cartridges, see ”Labeling Tape Cartridges” on page 75.
SDLT Tape Drives
NOTE: In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided
with your media for more information. Also see Chapter 7, ”Troubleshooting” beginning on
page 101.
The SDLT tape drive is a high-capacity, high-performance streaming tape drive that uses Laser
Guided Magnetic Recording (LGMR) technology to maximize the amount of data that can be stored
on a tape. An SDLT 320 tape drive is capable of storing up to 160 GB (native) or 320 GB (2:1
compression) of data per cartridge. An SDLT 600 tape drive is capable of storing up to 300 GB
(native) or 600 GB (2:1 compression) of data per cartridge. Access the HP StorageWorks SDLT Tape
Drive Reference Guide from
http://www.hp.com/support
for more information about its features and
capabilities.
Table 3 SDLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate
Drive Model Data Capacity Sustained Data Transfer Rate
SDLT 160/320 160 GB (native)
320 GB (compressed)
16 MB/sec (115.2 GB/hour)
32 MB/sec (230.4 GB/hour)
SDLT 300/600 300 GB (native)
600 GB (compressed)
36 MB/sec (259.2 GB/hour)
72 MB/sec (518.4 GB/hour)
NOTE: Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.