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IBM United States Hardware Announcement 115-132

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Cartridge capacity: 

The TS3100 is configured to hold two removable

magazines, one on the left side (11 slots plus 1) and one on the right side (12

slots) for a total of 24 data cartridges.

Standard barcode reader: 

With the standard bar code reader, the TS3100 can

be operated as a random access tape library with labeled media.
Labeled or generic Ultrium media can be ordered at the time of purchase through

the 3589 LTO Ultrium media machine type or IBM Media at 888-IBM-MEDIA

(426-6334).

I/O station: 

Standard on the TS3100 is a single-cartridge I/O station on the

left cartridge magazine, designed to enable continuous library operation during

import or export of data cartridges.

Removable cartridge magazines: 

The TS3100 has two removable magazines

that house 24 data cartridges. This enables quick population of the tape library,

as well as ease of storage for media. Additional magazines may be ordered as an

option.

Customer replacement units (CRUs): 

Drives, power supply, and cartridge

magazines are customer replaceable parts.

TS3200 Tape Library

The TS3200 has the capacity for 48 tape data cartridges and supports:
• Up to two IBM LTO Ultrium 7 full-high tape drives with Fibre Channel attachment

or up to four IBM LTO Ultrium 7 half-high tape drives with SAS or Fibre Channel

attachment.

• A combination of up to a maximum of two IBM LTO Ultrium full-high tape drives

or up to a maximum of four IBM LTO Ultrium half-high tape drives.

The TS3200 Tape Library has the following important characteristics:

Cartridge capacity: 

The TS3200 is configured to hold four removable

magazines, providing 48 data cartridges, including a three-slot I/O station.

Standard barcode reader: 

With the standard bar code reader, the TS3200 can

be operated as a random access tape library with labeled media.
Labeled or generic Ultrium media can be ordered at time of purchase through

the 3589 LTO Ultrium media machine type or IBM Media at 888-IBM-MEDIA

(426-6334).

I/O station: 

Standard on the TS3200, a three-slot I/O station on the lower-

left cartridge magazine is designed to enable continuous library operation during

import or export of data cartridges.

Removable cartridge magazines: 

The TS3200 has four removable magazines

to enable quick population of the tape library, as well as ease of storage for

media. Additional magazines may be ordered as an option.

CRUs: 

Drives, power supply, and cartridge magazines are customer replaceable

parts.

TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries

The IBM LTO Ultrium 7 tape drive is the seventh-generation LTO Ultrium tape drive

in the IBM LTO Ultrium family of products. The Ultrium 7 tape drive in the TS3100

and TS3200 offers the following significant improvements over the Ultrium 6 tape

drive:

Increased performance: 

 LTO Generation 7 specification native data transfer

rate is up to 300 MB/sec and data tracks are written 32 at a time. IBM Ultrium 7

tape drives can read and write LTO Ultrium 6 or 7 data cartridges, and can read

LTO Ultrium 5 data cartridges.

Note: 

Although the Ultrium 7 tape drive provides the capability for excellent tape

performance, other components of the system may limit the actual performance

achieved. Also, the compression technology used in the tape drive can typically

double the amount of data that can be stored on the media, but the actual

degree of compression achieved is highly sensitive to the characteristics of the

data being compressed.

Summary of Contents for System Storage TS3100

Page 1: ...ecification tape cartridge compressed capacity of up to 15 TB with 2 5 to 1 compression Encryption on LTO Ultrium 7 and Ultrium 6 tape drives Support for media partitioning and self describing tape Ad...

Page 2: ...ncryption path failover additional drives interposers and power cords The TS3200 Tape Library can accommodate up to four LTO Ultrium half high tape drives or two LTO Ultrium full high tape drives The...

Page 3: ...0 is configured to hold four removable magazines providing 48 data cartridges including a three slot I O station Standard barcode reader With the standard bar code reader the TS3200 can be operated as...

Page 4: ...lume serial Packaging in individual jewel cases or in bulk Cartridge memory is built into every cartridge to enhance functionality and media reliability by storing access history and media performance...

Page 5: ...SARS to help isolate failures between media and hardware SARS uses the cartridge performance history saved in the Cartridge Memory module and the drive performance history kept in the drive flash to...

Page 6: ...l future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision The information mentioned regarding potential future products is n...

Page 7: ...ulting outsourcing hosting services applications and other technology management These services help you learn about plan install manage or optimize your IT infrastructure to be an on demand business...

Page 8: ...ts At least one Fibre Channel cable should be specified on the initial Fibre Channel drive plant order The IBM Ultrium 6 or 7 8 Gbps Fibre drive comes with an LC duplex connector Features for specifyi...

Page 9: ...dates Note All new IBM tape device drivers will only be posted to the web through the Fix Central download portal and not through the ftpsite IBM maintains the latest levels of System Storage R tape d...

Page 10: ...ion Limitations SAS cable lengths are limited to a maximum of 6 meters 20 feet Fibre Channel cable lengths are limited to 500 meters 1650 feet IBM Ultrium 6 tape cartridges can be used with the IBM Ul...

Page 11: ...ts At least one Fibre Channel cable should be specified on the initial Fibre Channel drive plant order The IBM Ultrium 7 8 Gbps Fibre drive comes with an LC duplex connector Refer to the Cables sectio...

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