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a TUAN MeuyeN AWH. - IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library for Open Systems (Course code $S28) Student Notebook ERC 1. se ese te eet Wet Greate Cog eng gs te eee (Cause Cae: i Student Notebook Contents f Trademarks «2.2... 6.0. se ee ee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeueueee Course description . . Agenda... Unit 1. Architecture . Architecture .. Unit objectives . | IBM: Over 50 years of tape innovation 1.1. IBM LTO tape technology. IBM LTO tape technology The Linear Tape Open (LTO) standard Linear Tape-Open (LTO) roadmap 1BM Ultrium compatibility summary . IBM Ultrium 1, 2, and 3 - compatibility . IBM Ultrium 2, 3, and 4- compattily. 18M LTO Ultrium cartridge .. 1BM LTO Uttrium cartridge LTO label . IBM 3589 Ultrium media details and feature codes . LTO tape drives and performance . IBM TS1040 LTO Ultrium 4 tape drive 1BM Ultrium tape drive interface... 1BM LTO 4 operating systems supported 1.2. IBM Jaguar tape technology. . IBM Jaguar tape technology Jaguar tape drives and performance . IBM 3592 tape drive model J1A IBM T1120 Jaguar Il tape drive... 2... Second generation technology enhancements . 18M TS1120 operating systems support Jaguar roadmap 3592 cartridge media (Jaguar) 3592 JBAIX media... 3592 label (Jaguar) LTO/3594 Jaguar comparison . . 1.3. IBM TS3500 tape library. IBM T$3500 tape library . IBM tape library portfolio... IBM system storage TS3500 (3584) tape library $3500 availability characteristics TS3500 L53 base frame ... TS3500 D53 expansion frame... aYbdbk ow QeewHwYMOR RHwHAsALL 7 SSSSNBRSBBVStaasNISS AdoddoHoaD SSSSNRRRBS ©Copyright IBN Corp. 2008, 2009 Contents iit ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part Fee Ce Gees 2 Opes dee tet eee Geet eee meen eer eee ee ete Cen ereeiee Ce e ee ieee tae tee toe Peo teats aa a: 7 eee eee eee fp: ‘Student Notebook Trademarks |BM@ is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 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Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. December 2009 edition ‘The infomation contained in this Cocument has not bean submited to ary formal IBM test and is istibued on an “as is" basis witout any warrenty ether express or implies. The use of ths information or the implementation of any of theeo tecriques le a customer Fesponstiy and éoponds onthe customers abit o evaluate and integrate them int the customer's operational environment. Whi teach fem may have been reviewed by IBA or accuracy in a epost etuation, there ie no guarantee thet the samme or sina esas wil ‘sult elsewhere. Customers attempting la adap! these techniques to teir own environments do 6 et hel on ik {© Copyright international Business Machines Corporation 2008, 209, Al rights reserved. ‘This document may not be repraduced in whole or in part withott the prior written permission ct IBN Note fo U.S. Goveenment Usais — Documentation related fo rastcted rights — Use, dupteaion or disclosure is subject to restistons set oth n GSA ADP Schedule Contact wth IBK Corp. IBM TS3500 Ethernet connections Checking IP address from operator panel . Modifying IP parameters from operator panel Setting administrator's Web password Tape library specialist Funetions of the tape library specialist Web interface . Setting date and times ............. Checking drive and slot numbers (1 of 2)... Checking drive and slot numbers (2 of 2) Call Home (via madem only or TSSC) Remote support . . . Remote support using a modem TS3000 System Console (TSSC) support ‘TS3500 power ON/OFF and PAUSE . 2.3, Cartridges operations. Cartridges operations Insert cartridges . Automatic cleaning Using the V/O stations to insert data cartridges when virtual VO slois are disabied 2-47 Using the V/O stations to insert data cartridges when virtual /O slots are enabled 2-48 Removing a data cartridge from a drive in the library ti 2-49 2.4, Tape library service information . 2519, Tape library service information 2-52 |) Check library type and serial number . 253 | Check library firmware version ...... 2.54.7, Check drive type, serial number, and firmware 2-55 .|} Check license status .........0.2.- 0002. + 2-56 Fibre channel summary and set port information . 2.57 7 2.5, Firmware update. 259 J] Firmware update . 2-60 Update firmware 261 7) Update library firmware . 2-62 3 | Update drive firmware 2-63 2.6. Users and security . 2-65 71 Users and security.......... 2-66 «)| Create/modity/delete an admin user . 2-67 Create/modity/delete a user profile 2-68 7, Web Security 2-69 -}) Web password access . 2-70 Operator Panel Security 2-71 7 Unit summary... +34 32 3-3 135 236 37 Unit 3. Tape library sharing and partitioning . Tape library sharing and paritoning . Unit objective 3.1, TS3600 partitioning without ALMS . T$3500 partitioning without ALMS .. Partitioning without ALMS ....... 00.2... Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Contents ov Course materials may not be reproduced in whole arin part without the prior vriten permission of IBM. 2-72 ++ Sass HH Peper Gey c 2 = eerie (ey —— 5 c 7 GeneeGe ae — ‘Student Notebook 14. Unit 2. Management, configuration, and operations. 24. 2.2. Initial configuration TS3500 L23 base frame ..... TS3500 D23 expansion frame TS3500 high availability unit HAT . TS3500 library components Accessor controller .... Dual gripper .... Main TS3500 tape library Library management . Remote support .. Advanced Library Management System (ALMS) . Virtual /O slots (ALMS extension) Control path failover . Data path failover . ‘System z support Encryption overview. Encryption overview . Security of data . Emerging global best practice . Other regulatory drivers for encryption Lost of personal data cost... . Why start encryption with tape? Encryption methods . . 1M tape data encryption Encryption criteria . Unit summary . . features g AAaaaH B2SSSIRLSR2 SHDaaS 2BR28 Management, configuration, and operations Unit objectives ... Library management . Ubrary management - Operator panel interface . Functions of the operator panel Web user interface SNMP . SM-S ..... Tivoli Productivity Center (1 of 2) . Tivoli Productivity Center (2 of 2) . ‘TPC and tape library management . ‘TPC—tape library details . ‘TPC —drive selection . TPC—medium changer . TPC—W/O port selection . TPC —cartridge selection . IBM TotalStorage Tape Diagnostic Tool (ITDT) . 1BM Tape Utility Program (IBM Ultrium device driver) . Initial configuration. wv “183500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘©Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or In part IBM TotalStorage 3953 Library Manager Advanced Library Management System (ALMS) . IBM 3958 tape systom..........-- S350 Tape Library for System z hosts IBM TotalStorage 3953 Tape Frame Model FOS IBM 3953 Model FOS base frame . IBM 3953 Madel FOS expansion frame IBM 3953-FO5 frame scalability . 4.3. IBM TotalStorage 3953 Library Manager Model L Library Manager Model LOS Functions Dual Library Managers configuration - 4.4, IBM TS3500 and IBM 3953 architecture . TS3500 and 3953 architectural overview Connections to TS3500 Tape bray - Communication paths . Ethernet network topology 45, Parttioning a TS3500 for System z partitioning 83500 logical library partitions Library manager partitions System z tape libraty partitions . Unit summary Unit 5. Attaching hosts to tape library. Attaching hosts to tape library . Unit objectives . SAN considerations Persistent binding . Supported hardware by platform IBM tape device driver Control path failover with IBM TS3500.. Data path failover for LTO and 181120 drives (1 of 2) - 15-9 Data path failover for LTO and TS1120 drives (2 of 2) . 5-10 Requirements for path failover ..............+ 5-11 5.1. Basic IBM Open Systems tape setup for UNIX systems . - 513 Basic IBM open systems tape setup for UNIX systems . 5-14 Testing the library with TAPEUTIL (UNIX platforms) 5-15 Device file names used with UNIX platforms . . 5-16 AIX operating system: Installing IBM tape device driver for Atape.criver 5-17 AIX operating system: Configuring tape and medium changer devices . 5-48 AIX operating system: Atape driver installation checking ..........- +. 519 AIX operating system: Atape driver installation checking ... - 5-20 AIX operating system: Atape driver installation checking . . . 5-21 ‘©Copyright 184 Corp, 2008, 200 Contents vil Course materiss may not be reproduced in whol arin part ‘nthout the por writen permission of BH ea eed ic eco eee eee iat: fol ee ee) ace eae eet ee Ga Pececs Cae Poca ce c lm 7 L Partitioning using the Web wizard. Partitioning using the front panel... 8.2. TS3500 partitioning with ALMS S350 partitioning with ALMS Partitioning with ALMS.. ALMS description ALMS advantages . Storage slot architecture before ALMS . Storage slot virtualization with ALMS . Cartridge assignment . Drive assignment Flexible drive assignmer Drive sharing . : Tape library specialist . - Enable ALMS.. Create logical library ALM Size of the logical library Drive assignment (1 of 3) - Drive assignment (2 of 3) - Drive assignment (3 of 3) - Cartridge assignment . . Manual cartridge assignment Assign already inserted covtieges « 3.3. Virtual /O. . Virtual VO (VIO). Virtual VO (1 of 2) « Virtual VO (2 of 2) Virtual VO Advantages Possible independent modes of operation Enabling Virtual VO . Change VIO slot by logical library VIO: Hide queued exports 3.4. Multipath architecture. . . Multi-path architecture Control path failover Data path failover Unit summary .. Unit 4. TS3500 Tape Library with System z attachment . TS3500 Tape Library with System z attachment Unit objectives 4.1. Introduction to fee Z attachment with IBM TS3500 Tape Library . Introduction Channels, adapters, and protocols . System z tape controllers .... Logical library and partitioning Library control mechanisms .. vi 783500 Tape Library for Open Systems ©Copyright 1BM Corp. 2008, 2008 ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn att Fibre Port Statistics Log . Download library statistics Library Statistics Log . 62. IBM TS3500 Tape brary performance. Tape’s evolving role. Tape library performance metrics and definitions . TS3500 Tape Library bandwidth Cartridge move time Mount throughput (single and dual accessor) . Exchange at cell .. Ti Performance hints and tips - ad 6.3. IBM TS1120 Tape Drive performance 7 tI ‘Supports lightning-fast performance (1 of 2) } Supports lightning-fast performance (2 of 2) a 781120 Tape Drive encryption yt TS1120 performance with encryption: Write ul $1120 performance with encryption: Read a, 81120 capacity with encryption . Wi Unit summary . ie be af : 7 J i yy j 7 1 | ie iH ‘©Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 ae Contents Course materlats may not be reproduced In whofe arin part without the prior written permission of IBM. eae eee ate tecaey fe 7 | eae fons) (owe Gea Canc Fone een a ee ego atioeee (a ‘Student Notebook AIX operating system: Enabling control path failover with AIX . AIX operating system: Data path failover for LTO and T81120 . AIX operating system: Deleting tape devices, medium changer, or Atape driver . Solaris operating system: Installing !BM tape device driver: IBM tape . Solaris operating system: Configuring tape and medium changer devices Solaris operating system: IBM tape installation checking ........ nabling control path and data path failover installing IBM tape device driver and verificati dd installation checking . . naling control path failover . nabling data path failover Collect real-time failure information with tapeutil (1 of 2) - Collect real-time failure information with tapeutil (2 of 2) - 5.2. Basic IBM open systems tape setup for Windows. . Basic IBM open systems tape setup for Windows Windows operating system: Installing IBM tape device drive Testing the library with NTUTIL v2.0.0... 0 Windows operating syste Windows operating syste 5-44 nabling, disabling, and checking data path failover .5-45 femoving the IBM tape device driver from the system 5.3. Basic IBM Open Basic IBM open ystems tape setup for Linux Linux operating system: Installing IBM tape device driver . Linux operating system: Installing and uninstalling IBM tape device driver Linux operating system: Installation of IBM tapeutil Linux operating system: IBM tape installation checking Linux operating system: Checking device serial number with IBM tmpeut Linux operating system: Enabling control path failover Linux operating system: Enabling data path failover Unit summary Unit 6. Reporting and performance. Reporting and performance Unit objectives 6.1. Reporting with the TS3500 Data gathering Statistical Analysis and Reporting System - Download mount history statistics Mount history log. . Download drive statistics... Drive statistics fog ...... 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Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. | | ee ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Trademarks xi ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or ia part a without the prior written pormission of IB, 1 [} Student Notebook eet 2. so en Pate eece| c om Tt rs x 789500 Tape Library for Open Systems: ‘©Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Course materials may not be reproduced In whole or In part Course description n IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library for Open Systems n uj Duration: 2 days Purpose This course covers the architecture and implementation of the IBM System Storage TS3500 tape library with Linear Tape-Open (LTO) drive and Enterprise tape drive (TS1120) for open systems and IBM mainframe environment. Audience > This course is intended for anyone who would like to understand more about the general LTO and TS1120 technology specifications and their 7 evolution, as well as the IBM implementation and management of. these technologies associated to IBM System Storage TS3500 library for open systems and IBM mainframe. This speci urse Is applicable for IBM clients, IBM Business Partners, IBM list sales representatives, and technical specialists. 7 Prerequisites Students should have a basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows or IBM AIX operating systems, or both, Objectives aad Atter completing this course, you should be able to: + Understand IBM TS3500 architecture in open systems and IBM mainframe environment ia) + Identify tape solutions using IBM TS3500 Tape Library cat + Set up and configure IBM TS3500 Tape Library of I + Share IBM TS3500 Tape Library using Advanced Library Management System (ALMS) + Manage IBM TS3500 Tape Library in day-to-day operations + Attach host to IBM TS3500 Tape Library 5 + Manage performance | © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2008 Course description xiii Course materials may not be reproduced in whole ot in part ‘without the prior written permission of IBM. a apie crate emer errant it ao cece er eee eee oa cc ‘Student Notebook xi ‘183500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2008 Course materials may not be reproduced In whole or in part Agenda Day 1 Welcome Unit 4: Architecture a Break uy Exercise 1: Designing a tape solution Hee Break 4 Unit 2: Configuration, management, and operations f Wrap-up ea J Day 2 Unit 2(continued): Configuration, management, and operations i; Break Unit 3: Tape library sharing and partitioning 1 Break v Wrap-up Unit 4: Attachment with System z hosts. 7 Unit 5: Attachment with open hosts a Break a Unit 6: Reporting and performance | Break Conclusion 5 J 4 q ut 1 J © Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2009 Agenda xv | ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior writen permission of IBM. ‘Student Notebook cc I i cc forme tame LS Taina om pans cain Gp, ie 8 cre mo spacing Unit 1. Architecture What this unit is about This unit describes the IBM TS3500 Tape Library. What you should be able to do . After completing this unit, you should be able to: + Describe the LTO and Jaguar Technology + Describe BM TS3500 Tape Library components + Describe IBM tape ctives + Describe IBM TS3500 Tape Library main features + Describe Tape Encryption © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit 1, Architecture Course mateiats may not bo reproduced in whole orn part ‘without the prior written permission of 15M. WW oreo | ioral Freeneal toate oie (ones fear a Eeereay ee aeae eee pea Cate tc a Paap Gade Cain fore r ‘Student Notebook xv ‘783500 Tape Library tor Open Systems ‘Course materiale may not be reproduced In whol © Copyright IBA Corp. 2008, 2009 rin part Unit objectives : After completing this unit, you should be able to: ® Describe the LTO and Jaguar technology e Describe IBM TS3500 Tape Library components e Describe IBM tape drives e Describe IBM TS3500 Tape Library main features St e Describe tape encryption {] | an uy : ui] csen copie a8 Foe 72, Uni ooecives SeeF 19 Notes: Ly an © Copyright IBM Corp, 2008, 2008 Unit. Architecture 1-3 ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orin part ‘without the prior weiten permission of IBM. ‘Student Notebook u Unit 1 - Architecture ‘ L © Coppa 84 Comoran 2008 aia Course steals may not be reprodiced in ate orn pa whet ne pir wit pes af SM, Figwe 11. Architect Ssae14 Notes: i L Ae : ‘2758500 Tape Library for Open Systeme © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2008 Course matetiats may not be reproduced in whole or in part 1.1. IBM LTO tape technology A my 13] att: bead pa ts Com my “| A le A iy n n ui © Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit. Architecture: Course material may not be reproduced in whole arin pat a the prior writen permission ot. L 7 c c — i eat a ce fae ‘Student Notebook IBM: Over 50 years of tape innovation ® Starting in 1952 with IBM 726 Tape Unit ~ 7,500 characters per second = 100 bits per inch * And continuing in 2007 IBM TS1040 Tape Drive — Up to 120 MBps? ~ Up to 800 GBI * Represents maximum native performance or cartridge capacity 1952 2000 2002 2005 2007 12481 magnalg tape dive 1995 i100 tro to "BM p590 Gant Gon2 Gens Gena George Boole re invents T— 1928, 18M invents 1959 1999 oe the 80 column IgM 729 1984 IBM 35906 2008 Punch Card 1 readiwrite dive aia 3480 2005 18 cartridge drive 3592 Gen2 Scat one 04 gure 15. it Over 50 years f ape hnovaon seat Notes: +4 783500 Tape Library for Open Syatome © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2000 ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or In part The Linear Tape Open standard Since’September 2000, LTO is the most used « Open format » in the industry using open system environment. 7 « LTO technology was developed jointly by IBM, HP, and Quantum. Quantum. ® Collectively, the three LTO technology companies have shipped: ~ More than 80 milion tape cartridges ~ More than 2,000,000 tape drives © cop Companion 200 Figure 1-5. The Unear Tape Opoa (LTO) standard ‘sseeit Notes: The Linear Tape-Open (LTO) standard was released as a Joint initiative of IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Seagate Technology. As result of this initiative, two LTO formats (Ultrium and Accelis) were defined. The a consortium now consists of IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Quantum/Certance. ' A | 4 ry ry oh © Copy BW Gop. 05, 08 Ui aciesine Cours nina peti lr at 7 ‘without the prior writen permission of 18x ca eseectees (oosa) teen (2-0 -c a ee (aa fea, ‘Student Notebook © copyright 18 Corporation 2 Ce mrt my nto epee uae Eat is te pe wit pe Figure 1 TBMLTO tape technocgy S62811 Notes: 4-6 753500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2000, Course materials may not be reproduced In whole or In part IBM Ultrium compatibility summary SS IBM Ultrium IBM TotalStorage LTO Ultrium Data Cartridge ‘Tape Drive 7 | 200 GB ‘400 GB 200 GB 100 GB 4 (uitrium 4) (Uitrium 3) | (Uitrium 2) (uitrium 1) ian Read only Ultrium 3 Untium 2 Uttium 4 Readiwrite Read only Su The following rules describe the compatibility between the different generations LTO cartridges: + Data cartridges one generation prior are Read/Write compatible. * Data cartridges two generations prior are Read only. a + Data cartridges three generations prior are not supported. 4 co ce Ctr Fae 77 Ba tan cay ey ca i Notes: © Copyright IBM Corp, 2008, 2009 Unit. Architecture 1-9 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn part ‘wthout the prior written permission of 15M. I] Eee 1 (a eae 1" i { ‘Student Notebook Linear Tape-Open roadmap Ee Six-Generation Roadmap atelpto 0 MGs upta#\tisunf9sb MS up me e0 Meta 10 atin 3 Ath Ta Roadmap extended by two generations: LTO-5 and LTO-6 added + Capacity continues to double every generation, up to 3.2 TB/cartridge native + Data rate maximum increases by 50% per generation + WORM format option available starting with LTO-3 + Encryption available with LTO-4 2 coos cuerron 2008 Figure 16. Linear Tape-Open (LTO) roadmap Sea Notes: Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Certance reserve the tight to change the information of the six-generation roadmap without notice. 4-8 T8350 Tape Library for Open Systems: {© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2008 Course materials may not be reproduced in whote or in part IBM Ultrium 2, 3, and 4: Compatibility Tape Ultrium 2. Drive IBM Ultrium 2 al / Readiwrite “Ultrium 2 format Drive IBM e Ultrium 3 . Ultrium 3 Lego 7 Tape Uttrium 3 7 Readiwrite Read format Ultrium 3 format ‘ 4 Ultrium 2 hy Tape é | ; Drive IBM Uttrium 4 tae nu Ultrium 4 Logo * Natve sustained data rat, native phyeicalcopacty J Soon copie Figure +3. 16M Uliiom 2 8, and 4 compatbily Sezer )] Notes: Ultrium 4 drives will not be able to read Ultrium 1 cartridges. So that means that you are either going to have a need to keep some Ultrium 3 drives around until your Ultrium 4 cartridges expire or to copy the data to the new Ultrium 4 media. 4 © Copyright 644 Corp. 2008, 2005 Course materials may not bo reproduced in whole or in part without the prior writen permission of IB Unit 1 Architecture 1-11 Ld a): Pe Create aie c ‘Student Notebook IBM Ultrium 1, 2, and 3: Compatibility abe. Drive IBM Ultrium 4 Ultrium 4 + : f Readiwrite ” Ultrium 4 format Drive IBM af Uttriuen 2 a ' Readiwrite Ultrium 2 Logo Read format Ultrium 2 format Ultrium 2 ie Drive IBM Ultrium 3 Drive fa Ultrium 3 Logo * Native sustained data rate, native physical capacity copy Copan 2008 Figure 78, (BM Uieium 1,2, and 3- compat ear Notes: 1-10 83500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘@ Copyright IBM Gorp. 2008, 2009 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn part + Grips: Molded areas on the cartridge casing designed as finger grips for manual 4 leading. + Label area: Located at the designated area at the rear of the cartridge where the adhesive barcode label is applied. J + Sliding door: Cartridge door (shown in Figure 2-12 on page 40) that protects the tape from contamination whenever the cartridge is out of the drive. Behind the door, the tape 7 is threaded onto a leader pin, which is used to pull the tape from the cartridge for use. A. locking mechanism prevents the media from unwinding when the cartridge is not located in the drive. + Notches: Two sets of molded notches in the cartridge casing are located on the sides near the rear, The first pair enables the robotic gripper to pull the cartridge out of the > drive mouth after the cartridge has been unloaded; the second pair enables the drive to . grip the cartridge and pull it into the loading position inside the drive. + Mis-insertion protection: A cut-out in the front side of the cartridge casing that prevents the cartridge from being inserted into the drive in the wrong orientation. This feature prevents the use of unsuitable cartridges of similar, but not identical, construction. Important shipping guidelines: ! + Package appropriately for shipping. Inspect (leader pin) for damage or rough handling and take appropriate action. Do not put damaged media in drives or libraries; use data recovery services. 4 With simple care and handling, you can get the most out of your tape media. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit. Architecture 1-13, Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn part 4 ‘without the prior written permission of IB - tata c ‘Student Notebook IBM LTO Ultrium cartridge cartridge case cut away ‘to show location of LTO-CM rear (abel area) « finger grips ‘notch for robotic ripper ‘mechanism notch for ~~ drive-load ‘mechanism miscinserton protection cut-out eee Sch Carer 2008 Figure 1-10, TBM LTO Uitiom cardge ‘SSa8i47 direction of loading into rive (iront) Notes: The different generations of data cartridges can be recognized quickly by the color or barcode label. The color represents the following generation LTO data cartridges: + Black LTO1 data cartridge + Purple LTO2 data cartridge + Slate Blue LTO3 data cartridge + Green LTO¢ data cartridge Every data cartridge has an external label, and the generation shows on the right side of the label: L1 for the first generation, L2 for the second generation, L3 for the third generation, and L4 for the fourth generation. WORM data cartridges use LT for identification. The labeled parts are: 1-42 83500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IBR Corp. 2008, 2009, Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn part - } J] LTO label fe ai * The LTO cartridge label uses the bar code symbology of USS-39. ea Ona el UNE AT 0 ee ted UM 3 Ste ly g a + (€ BEE a ta RE 7 FE PE ola aE | 3 uJ 8 cop me carton 2068 Figure 1-12. LTO tabat ‘S82814 Notes: a The LTO cartridge label uses the bar code symbology of USS-39. A description and definition is available from the Automatic Identification Manufacturers | (AIM) specification Uniform Symbol Specification (USS-39) and the ANSI MH10,8M-1993 ANS! Barcode specification. i 7 j i) © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit 1. Architecture = 1-15, ' Course matoteay note reproduced ino ot inp — sd Without the prior written permission of |8M, { L fea: cm RE ae tcc os ete tee Goiietool Ca Student Notebook IBM LTO Ultrium cartridge Ultrium format Generation 4 cartridge has a capacity of up to 1.6 TB (2:1 compression) and up to 800 GB native. Ultrium format Generation 3 cartridge has a capacity of up to 800 GB (2:1 compression) and up to 400 GB native. Ultrium Generation 2 format cartridge reaches up to 400 GB (2:1 compression) and up to 200 GB native. Ultrium Generation 2 format cartridge reaches up to 200 GB (2:1 compression) and up to 100 GB native. There is also Worm support. aS aS 2ESss a yes 4 2 ony Copan 208 Figure 11. 1BMLTO Unum cantage S821 Notes: 4-14 TS3600 Tapo Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2009 even materiale mau nnt ha ranenvhuned tn what or in nat LTO tape drives and performance os ‘ll Spend of ‘Other Type of Drive onnecvity_|Native Data Rate| Native Capacity | _taformation ree ane ancy |e 7 Dee Model A nium 4 ape 7 Dave JtaMSyter Storage TSIO30 Tape [4 Ghpa Fibre SMB/. WCE [Boh of tae nN [veka _| es we rn i she Use 3 ' [Bs Syste Storage A558 Te Deve | Cops Five wie wee = Nodal Fa Hipe Deve F HEM ToraStorage LTO Unsiam 2 [2 Gbps Fie | ENE/e 20GB [Known asthe } ie Deve leo abe evo isa 3 ses Dive faninra reo A scan br teaStrage TO Uiaiamt |i ops Mar 1068 [nwwn ae } [spe Bese eons aw kam Tape sos, Dive 7 fa o/s ctv sean ul [BRT Spaen Soage TS pe Ca Fe THREE SUCE ama ae Dave or the BM eattrage 392 J | tape hace, | L 0s oat Touistonge SE Tape Dave [2 Cops Fw NB ae ce 9 Masti ny y cent Corersn 288 Figure 18170 tape avs rd pavormance Seas 1); ul Notes: 7 4 1BM Ultrium 4 The IBM LTO Ultrium 1 Tape Drive has these performance characteristics: + 15 MB/s native sustained data transfer rate + 30 MB/s sustained data transfer rate at 2:1 compression | + 60 MB/s maximum sustained data rate (at maximum compression) + 100 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Fibre Channel * 80 MBYs burst data transfer rate for Ultra2 SCSI LVD drives + 40 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Ultra SCSI HVD drives + 20s nominal load-to-ready time + 18s nominal unioad time J] + 73's average search time to first byte of data © Copyright ISM Corp. 2008, 2008 Unit 1. Architecture 1-17 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part = ‘without the prior written permission of [BM j ‘Student Notebook IBM 3589 Ultrium media details and feature codes ‘800GB Ultrium Tape Cart Labeled Ultium B00GB Tape Carts, labeled with starting votser info and ‘optionally packed in individual jewel cases: ‘00GB Ultrium Tape Cart Uitrium 80GB Tape Cars, packed ‘n individual jewel cases with two on-altached blank labels ‘800GB Ultrium Tape WORM Cart Labeled | Ulrium 80GB WORM Tape Cars, leboted with starting volser info and ‘optionally packed in individual jowal cases. ‘800GB Ultrium Taps WORM Cart ‘Unriam 80068 WORM Tape Cars, packed in individual jewel cases wilh {wo non-atlached blank labels ‘B00GB Ultrium Tape Cart Labeled -20- pak | Max= 300 ‘80GB Ultrium Tape Cart 20-pak tax = 300 L C c ea: Ga ow ‘800GB Ultrium Tape WORM Cart Labeled | Max= 300 = 20-pak ‘800GB Ultrium Tape WORM Cart —20-pak | Max= 300 oe fam cenit Careraon 098 Figure 1-5. IBM 9588 Utium media tals and feature codes Seana elem: Notes: Model 10 for label Model 11 for unlabeled WORM labeled is 32 WORM unlabeled is 33 abot Coen lree Gomae iia a 1-16 159600 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright ISH Corp. 2008, 2008 Course materials may net he reproduced in whole or in part * 128 MB buffer IBM Ultrium 4 The IBM LTO Ultrium 4 tape drive has these performance characteristics: + 120 MB/s native sustained data transfer rate + Sustained data transfer rate at 2:1 compression: + For SCSI: 140 MB/s + For SAS: 240 MB/s For FC: 240 MB/s 12s nominal load-to-ready time 17 s nominal unload time 57 s average search time to first byte of data 54s average rewind time 8 m/s read/write speed 8 m/s rewind speed 256 MB buffer © Copyright IBM Corp, 2008, 2008 Unit 7. Architecture Course materials may not bs reproduced in whole or in part without the prior writen permission of 16H, 119° U epencr ae Pena} cf Student Notebook + 110s maximum rewind time + 4s readiwrite speed + 6 m/s search/rewind speed + 32 MB buffer IBM Ultrium 2 The IBM LTO Ultrium 2 tape drive has these performance characteristics: + 35 MB/s native sustained data transfer rate 70 MB/s sustained data transfer rate at 2:1 compression 110 MB/s maximum sustained data rate (at maximum compression) 200 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Fibre Channel 160 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Ultra 160 SCSI LVD drives 40 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Ultra SCSI HVD drives 15 s nominal load-to-ready time + 15s nominal unload time + 49 s average search time to first byte of data + 80s maximum rewind time + 2s read/write speed + 8 m/s search/rewind speed + 64 MB buffer IBM Ultrium 3 The IBM LTO Ultrium 3 tape drive has these performance characteristics: + 80 MBys native sustained data transfer rate 160 MB/s sustained data transfer rate at 2:1 compression Over 200 MB/s maximum sustained data rate (at maximum compression) 200 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Fibre Channel 160 MB/s burst data transfer rate for Ultra 160 SCSI LVD drives 15 s nominal load-to-ready time 15 s nominal unload time + 54s average search time to first byte of data 88 s maximum rewind time 2 m/s read/write speed 8 ms searchvrewind speed 4-18 83500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 (Course materials may not be reproduced In whote or In part IBM Ultrium tape drive interface « IBM Ultrium 1 tape drives: — Ultra2Wide LVD SCSI using HD68 connector ~ Ultra/Wide HVD SCSI using HD68 connector - FC-AL, 1 Gbit using SC connector — SCSI drives installed in the 3584, which use VHDCI connector @ IBM Ultrium 2 tape drives: Ultra 160 LVD SCSI.using HD68 connector Ultra/Wide HVD SCSI using HD88 connector ‘Switched fabric 2 Gbit using LC connector — SCSI drives installed in the TS3500, which use VHDCI connectors e IBM Ultrium 3 tape drives: = Ultra 160 LVD SCSI using HD68 connector = 3 Gbps SAS = Switched fabric 2 or 4 Gbit using LC connector — SCSI drives installed in the 3584, which use the VHDCI connector * IBM Ultrium 4 tape drives: ~ IBM Ultrium 4 drives offer these connection types: + Ullra160 SCSI LVD using HD68 connector + 3.Gbps dual port SAS + 4 Gbps native Fibre Channel pri Copean 7008 Figura 1-16. 1BM Utiom tape dive interiace Notes: S281 ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit 1, Architecture Course mateiais may not be reproduced in whole orn part ‘without the prior written permission of It. 124 ea Sl ec 1 | | = { 4 4m Am ieee Grae cere ‘Student Notebook IBM TS1040 LTO Ultrium 4 tape drive ¢ 4 Gbps Fibre Channel or Ultra160 LVD SCSI or 3 Gbps SAS. Up to 120 MBps native data transfer rate » Reads/Writes Ultrium 3 data cartridge, reads Ultrium generation 2 data cartridges © Digital Speed Matching (30, 48, 66, 84 103, 120 MBps) Encryption capable for LTO4 SAS and Fibre Channel (AES-256 standard) * 896 tracks versus 704 tracks in Ultrium 3 ¢ 256 MB buffer versus 128 MB in Ultrium 3 ¢ Linear density of 328 kbpi versus 250 kbpi in Ultrium 3 © ccSARS (Customer Centric Statistical Analysis and Reporting System) — (Accessible on TS3500 only) © Time to load, thread, and initialize a cartridge: 12 sec © Typcial time to unload cartridge from load point: 17 sec ae Coparton 08 Figure 1-15, IGMTSION0 LTO Uitium 4 tape deve SS201.1 Notes: The IBM TS1040 tape drive that support Ultrium 4 is designed to mount in a TS3500 Tape Library and has a 4-Gbps Fibre Channel interface for attachment to IBM System p, IBM ‘System i, IBM System z, or IBM System x products, and HP-UX, Sun, UNIX, Linux, or Windows servers. ‘The TS1040 LTO Tape Drive offers high capacity, performance, and technology designed for the midrange Open Systems environment. The TS1040 LTO Tape Drive has a 4 Gbit Fibre Channel interface for either point-to-point or Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop attachment, a Utra160 LVD SCSI attachment, or a 3 Gbps dual-ported SAS interface. The TS1040 is the first tape drive within the IBM LTO tape family that supports Tape Encryption. ‘Tape Encryption is supported on the SAS and Fibre Channel tape drives. The Ultra160 LVD SCSI interface does not support Tape Enéryption. 4-20 TS3500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2008 ‘Course materiale may not bs reproduced in whole or in part IBM Jaguar tape technology © Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2008 Unit 1. Architecture 1-23 Course materials miay not be reproduced fa whol or In part without the prior written permission of IBM, IBM LTO 4 operating systems supported vb AIX 5L version V5.1, V5.2, V5.3, or later bps « Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 (32- and 64-bit) © 0S/400 V5R3, or later in i5/OS V5R3, or later L Sun Solaris 8, 9, 10 1 © 64-bit HP-UX 11iv1 and 11iv2 l Red Hat Advanced Server Enterprise Linux 4 a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, 10 Asianux 2.0 Ss For the latest support information, go to www.ibm.com/storage/ito. a Scere 200 Gr Figure 117, TEMLTO 4 operating sytem suppared 5284 oH Notes: “_ ~ 22 789500 Tepe Library for Open Systema ‘© Copyright 1BM Corp. 2006, 2008 Course materia may not be reproduced in whole o i part Jaguar tape drives and performance : 7 fo ee Speed of ‘Oe Type of Drive Camectvity | Native Dat ate | Nate Capacity | Information 5 DSC Systm Stexage TSIOWD Tape [1 Cope Fie TOMB 968 [Keown anthe } foeve Mods Eta etan 4 Tape ! Dave [Sti Sytem Serage TSEBDTopS [Gps Fw wie BiGs Bak ofthe 4 [Drive Mode! F38 [drives are Inown, | fs the Uetum 3 i ibs Sytem Storage S589 Tipe Dive]? Capa Pe Die Ge oda Faa a iz E [ape Dave [BN Taalstage ETO Uisium 2 > Cops Foe MB BOG [own she spe rive 130 B/s «xD eis 2 Tope ses, Dave Ho ms cetvO 4 scsi y i TiStorage LTO Uisiams 1 | ope SMB W0GE [Keown asthe | [tape Drew so iba hrm 1 Tape vl sesn) Dave 2 M/s (0 = ij Ts Syste Storage TSH Tape [cops Foe 100 87s 50GB [Forney known athe (8M i Hisattorage 2592 : tape Die Made! | BIS Al IDM TolSiomge 372 Tage Dive 2 Gbpe Foe Mer mcs osetia ‘Scorn cero 208 Figure 1-18. Jaguar tape drives and peromance ‘S8z817 -7] Notes: i a © Copyright 184 Corp. 2008, 2008 Unit 1. Architecture 4.25 Course materials may not be reproduces In whole or in part - without the prior written permission of 181, ‘Student Notebook ‘2 coppetion corpse 200 Course materate may nl repedied nhl or pa witothe pr ten pce ei ‘Figure 1-18. IBM Jaguar tape technology ssa Notes: 1-24 TS3500 Tape Library for Open Systems © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Course materlats may not be reproduced In whole orn par IBM TS1120 Jaguar II tape drive Second generation of Jaguar tape drive ul — 100 MBps performance (up to 260 MBps at 3:1 compression) 7 — 100 / 500 GB native capacity (up to 300 GB / 1.5 TB at 3:1 ! compression) + Re-writable and WORM cartridges + Future drive enabled encryption Systems attachment ~ FICON attach + AILIBM eServers including System z9 via 3592 C06 controller — Fibre attachment + Supporting IBM, HP, SUN, Windows attachment and more @ Supported in ize — IBM 3494 and 3584 tape libraries — IBM 3592 C20 Silo compatible frame 2 ConriptB Coperaton 2008 Figure 1-21. 1BMt TS1120 Jaguar tape deve? Notes: F585 bony “ri at eum bell Teto4o dine, com ite upg rede ps 4ecoedme 2 *t by tebe gemaline tebe to legen thes he Bre gy becky on thane o Satin 7 by beciag tHe fee © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit 1. Architecture Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBN. ‘Student Notebook IBM 3592 tape drive mode! J1A e IBM 3592 features: ~ 40 MBps native streaming data rate b — 300 GB native cartridge capacity : : ~ Virtual backhitch, which is the optimum adaptive formats and algorithms designed Li for improved start/stop write synchronize performance u — 128 MB data butter : — Dual active Fibre Channel (2 FC ports) to support dual paths for failover or load { balancing " — $/390 and System z attachment through ESCON and FICON by means of the existing J70 controller as well as the new TS1120 Tape Controller ~ Statistical Analysis Recording System (SARS) algorithm with extended mount count ~ Support of four cartridge types: JA, JJ, JW, and JR i ~ Write Once Read Many (WORM) functionality when operating on one of the two WORM cartridge types: JW or JR ~ Support of an enhanced capacity scaling and segmentation format when operating on the full length Read/Write (R/W) cartridge type JA, enabling very fast locate and read times — Streaming Lossless Data Compression (SLDC) algorithm (enhancement of the 121 algorithm) — Cartridge memory of 4 K designed for the 3592 to support advanced features connor 200, \ Figure 7-20. 1H 3592 tape dive model JIA 3828.1 Notes: Tv T ~ 4-26 83500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IBM Corp. 2908, 2009 ‘Course materials may not he reproduced in whole or In part IBM TS1120 operating systems support iy * eServer platforms ¢ Other vendor platforms 4 — System z ~ Sun Microsystems + =zOS/0S/390 * Solaris 7,8, 9 + 2VM — Hewlett Packard + VSE/ VSE/ESA with VGS + HP-UX 11.0, HP-UX 11.5 + SuSE Linux Enterprise Server — Microsoft Corporation ~ System p + Windows NT4 + AIX + Windows 2000 / 2003 + SuSE Enterprise Server — Linux — System i + RedHat EL + OS/400 + SuSE Linux ES. + 6 * Turbolinux ES 8 ~ System x * Supported Microsoft and Linux platforms J cepa Capron 808 Figure 1-28, (BM TS1120 aperaling systems support ‘S821 aac Notes: © Copyright IBM Corp, 2008, 2008, ‘Course materials may not be reproduced In whole or in part ‘without the prior written permission of IB Unit Architecture 1-29 Car r if L ‘Student Notebook Second generation technology enhancements e Larger data buffer — Increases from 128 MB to 512 MB and improves read-ahead algorithm — Improves random and “skip-search” operations Faster high-speed space/locate — Increases from 8 meters/sec to 10 meters/sec — Improves time-to-data and rewind operations Faster load to ready time — Reduces load to ready time by up to 33% — Improves time-to-data by up to five seconds e Enhanced virtual backhitch — Provides up to 100% improvement in virtual backhitch performance — Improves performance of small block and slow host data transfers cept oreo 2008 Figure 1-22. Secand generation technology enhancements 352814 Notes: 4-28 189500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright 18H Gorp. 2008, 2008 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole oF in part 3592 cartridge med © Cartridges are in rewritable and WORM. * Cartridges are available in three lengths: — JJ and JR cartridges provide rapid access to data. ~ JA and JW cartridges provide fast access to data or high capacity. ~ JB and JX extended data cartridges provide higher capacity. * Cartridges can be formatted to either Gen 1 or Gen 2 formats — TS1120 tape drives can read or write Gen 1 or Gen 2 formats. ~ 3592 J1A tape drives can read or write the Gen 1 format, (Jaguar) ‘3592 Cartridge Media 781120 Tape Drive 3592 J1A Tape Drive Type Format Capacity | Performance| Capacity | Performance} | Gen 4 6068 50 MBBS 60 “40 MBps ee WSR ry Gen 2 10068 | 100 MBps } Gent 30068 | 50 MBps 300 40 MBps = JAI IW Gen2 50068 | 100 MBps Gen2 700 GB 100 MBps "iSeries only supports witing cartidges native 3502 Gen 2 format ‘Se B6Crpoaion 2008 Figure 1-25. 0592 eartidge meda (Jaguar) Notes: © Copyright 18h Corp. 2008, 2009 7 Unitt. Architecture tat‘) i Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part ‘without the prior written permission of IB ‘Student Notebook Jaguar roadmap Technology demonstration 1 To - April 2002 8 To - May 2006 E00 Tapa Dive Generations _[TSH100 Tape Dive Generations Model B [ ModelE | ModelH| Gen4 [Sent =f] Gen 3 Servo Bands 3 5 TED ‘Servo Type Raby Dial Tracks | 128 [256 3h oz 196 [a0 | Upgrade availabie ‘Read Previous Generations: ¥ a Wire Previous Generation z n Gert Ween Wirito Once Read Many a A Virtual Backhitch ny “i Cana TAL Carga 10 T_20 [30 60 100, 1B" ; Canidae Taw Candas Native Capacity (GB){20 | __40__- [60 300 500 [f teo" JaiK High Capacky Cartage 700 If 1807 ‘Transfer Rate (MBpsy'| 9 4 40 400 eat FAL Tor et ie zen | scm || Teo Roprasonts a statement of IBM future plane and drecions, Such plans and dvction are subied ts (cop t Capea 2008 ge mel notice. Figure 1-28. Jaguar roadmap Notes: Type of cartridge: JJ -= limited capacity JA = standard capacity sea0i1 4-30 $3500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2009 cor in pont , 3592 label (Jaguar) H ® The 3592 label dimensions are derived using the AIM USS-39 specification. JAGI23I5A LALA als Pau ee eg rad ok HOGG EER) a Ba 9 oe ‘i igure 1-27. 3692 label (Jaguar) ‘$8261.41 4 Notes: : The 3592 label dimensions are derived using the AIM USS-39 specification and the physical space provided in the cartridge for this label. i ee © Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2008 Uni 1. Architecture Course materials may not be reproduced in whole orn part Without the prior written permission of IBM, ‘Student Notebook 3592 JB/JX media ¢ New, 700 GB high-capacity cartridges — Extended data cartridge: 3599 models 014, 015, 016 — Extended WORM cartridge: 3599 models 024, 025, 026 — Available: * Initialized and labeled + Labeled + Not initialized or labeled For use with TS1120 tape drives only # Does not support 3592 J1A or 3590 tape drives ~ Requires latest drive, library, or subsystem firmware update e Supports TS3500 and 3494 tape libraries, TS7700 Virtualization Engine, TS1120 controller, 3592 J70 controller, 3592 C20 Silo compatible frame cept Coperton 708 Figwe 128. 3562 J80% media ‘Saar Notes: 4-82. 758500 Tepe Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright IGM Corp. 2008, 2008 Course matertals may not be reproduced in whole or in par 1.3. IBM TS3500 tape library [pede cence) aerate ’ © Copyright 16M Corp. 2008, 2008 Unit. Architecture 1 ‘Course materats may not be reproduced in whote or in part a ‘without the prior writen permiselon of 19M, ‘Student Notebook Garcia Figure 1-28. LTOV3504 Jaguar comparison Notes: Native tape throughput Performance | Maximum sustained wth compression 260 MBps 260 MEV s Diva butter capacty 256 M8 5128 Native Gartidge Capacity 600 68 700 68 “Capacity | CommessHd eatidge capaciy tt 1818 1418 ‘Number of data racks 326 896 Speed Matching 30 120 MBps 35— 104 MBps a “4 Gbps fore 4 Gbps tore Ecorasital EVD Uta 180 FICONt 3 Gbps SAS Function | Systemz support No ‘Yes, FIGON ESGON ‘ Enerypton supper Symmetie ‘Asynmetic ‘Scaled media euppor for fest eocess No Yes ‘Rouse of od media a new capacity Ne ‘Yes; 30068 - 500 68 ‘Load to Begining of Tape (BOT) 15 seconds ‘Beeconds Mechanical plcchanical | Average Fie access tine 54 seconds 27146 seconds High speed search meters/second a0 meters/eacond ‘Seen 1-34 T3500 Tape Library for Open Systems (© Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Course matertts snay not bo reproduced in whole orn part IBM tape library portfolio e Drives | Tape automal t Tap 3 rs1120 (0522) coop Coat 2008 Figure 7-80, 18M tape trary porfoio ‘See6r7 -) Notes: T$2230: An entry-level Ultrium tape solution for the midrange and network tape storage environments. Based on LTO3 tape drive. 782340: Designed to provide high-capacity and performance to address the most demanding backup and archiving requirements. Based on LTO4 tape drive. { 3680: IBM has two commercial 3580 models. Both are manufactured with a LTOS tape -™ drive. The IBM TotalStorage 3580 model L33 Tape Drive is an external drive incorporating — | the thitd generation of IBM LTO technology. TS3100 is an entry-level library based on LTO3 or LTO4 tape drive. $3200 and TS3310 are midrange-level library. They support LTO3 and LTO4 tape drives. TS3400 is a midrange-level library. It only supports TS1120 tape drive. : TS1120 is a drive mainly used in mainframe environment. ae S350 is a high-end-level library. It supports both LTO and 3592 tape drives. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 Unit 1. Architecture 1-97 ©? | ‘Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part - ‘without the prior weitten permission of 1M, Student Notebook cata Het It u Be (© Copytght 6M Corporation 2008 gens Cause mats may natba repress va ot out er wit ic EM Figure 1-28, 16M TS3500 tape fixary ‘S2eta Notes: i | | -u I 7-36 153500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘© Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2009 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or In part TS3500 availability characteristics I Designed for concurrent maintenance d — Hot swappable drives 7 — Hot swappable power supplies | — Redundant power supplies : — Redundant AC power 7 — Dual Ethernet interface for TSSC connection 4 High availability library management/robotics 4 — Adds left and right service frames to the library ~ Adds second active accessor and library management node a — Each accessor operates independently in flexible zones | — Supports dynamic workload balancing across zones f IBM System z and z/OS options a — Supports redundant ESCON/FICON attachment to supported servers — Redundant 3953 F05 frame power and library contro! path interfaces I — Redundant 3953 F05 VTS switches features (optional for TS1120 7 controller) — Optional redundant 3953 Library Manager cep Caan 08 gure 32, T3860 avlabliy characorsce Notes: © Copyright 18M Corp. 2008, 2008 Unit. Architecture 1-39 * Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IB, Gee ere: ‘Student Notebook IBM system storage T$3500 (3584) tape library + Modular, scalable design features multi-path architecture + One to sixteen frames; high availability option + LTO and 3592 drive support” Library Unit 1to12 dives Up to 260/287 cartridges Eneryption support for LTO 4 and 3592 E05 ‘Standard 16 cartridge VO; add'l 16 cartridge VO ‘Standard dual picker ‘Capacity on Domand entry capacityiprcing (58/64) Expansi -D53/D2: Upto 12drWves Up to 400/440 cartridges Up to 18 Expansion Units cafr'be attached (0 a (Lex Library Unit 4x U0 Stations for new purchase only (FE 1655 & 1656) 1500 Library with 16 Expansi ssip2s One Library Unit 418 Expansion Units Up to 192 crives Up 10 6,887 LTO cartridges Up 10 6,260 38582 carwidges ‘Spyies Conerton 208 Figure 1-31, 1BM system storage TS3500 (3584) tape library ‘ss28i.4 Notes: The IBM TS3500 Tape Library (machine type 3584) is a modular tape library consisting of frames that house tape drives and cartridge storage slots. You can install a single-frame base library and grow it to 16 frames, tailoring the library to match system capacity. The following maximums are possible: + IBM Ultrium 3 Data Cartridges: 26 TB to 2.75 PB (52 TB to 5.51 PB with 2:1 compression) + {BM Ultrium 4 Data Cartridges: 52 TB to 5.5 PB (104 TB to 11 PB with 2:1 compression) + 3592 Data Cartridges: 29 TB to 3.13 PB (87 TB to 9.39 PB with 3:1 compression) + 3592 Extended Data Cartridges: 40.6 TB to 4.98 PB (121.8 TB to 13.14 PB with 3:1 compression) TS3500 library can be used in IBM System z and open system environments. 1-88 53500 Tape Library for Open Systems ‘@ Copyright 18ta Corp. 2008, 2008 Courso materials may not be reproduced In whole or ln part

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