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Media types used in Dell PowerVault 110T LTO drives, Media Color Schemes, Part No. - cleaning tape

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4.4 Media types used in Dell PowerVault 110T LTO drives Part No. Dell PowerVault 110T LTO Dell PowerVault 110T LTO-1 Dell PowerVault 110T LTO-2 Dell PowerVault 110T LTO-2- L (Certance) Dell PowerVault 110T LTO2- L (Tandberg) Dell PowerVault 110T LTO 3 Figure 8 - Ultrium-1 Media 340-7240 Primary Primary Backward Compatible - Read/Write Backward Compatible - Read/Write Backward Compatible - Read/Write Backward Compatible - Read-Only Figure 9 - Ultrium-2 Media 340-8701 Not Supported Not Supported Primary Figure 10 - Ultrium-3 Media 341-2645 Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Primary Not Supported Primary Not Supported Backward Compatible - Read/Write Table 4 - Media Type per Drive Primary 4.5 Media Color Schemes Figure 11 - WORM media two toned 341-2655 Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported Supported • Dell LTO-1 media is black and marked with the Ultrium-1 label. (See figure 8) • Dell LTO-2 media is purple and marked with the Ultrium-2 label. (See figure 9) • Dell LTO-3 media is blue-gray and marked with the Ultrium-3 label. (See figure 10) • Dell LTO-3 WORM (write once read many) media is gray on the bottom and the same blue-gray color on the top and is marked with a WORM label. (See figure 11) Note: WORM media that is not labeled "Dell" is always two toned with gray on the bottom and uses the respective color chosen by the tape vendor on the top. The WORM label will be present on the media regardless of media vendor.. • All Dell LTO cleaning media is black. Depending on the vintage of the cartridge it may be marked Ultrium 1, 2, 3 or a combination of the 3. Please see section 9 on "Cleaning" for more details on cleaning media. Note: There can be no guarantee that all Ultrium- x tapes will be the same color. Please pay attention to the Ultrium label on the tape to determine correct media for your drive. Although Dell brands their Dell LTO Media Handbook Page 10

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4.4
Media types used in Dell PowerVault 110T LTO drives
Figure 8
- Ultrium-1
Media
Figure 9 - Ultrium-2 Media
Figure 10 - Ultrium-3
Media
Figure 11 - WORM media -
two toned
Part No.
340-7240
340-8701
341-2645
341-2655
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO
Primary
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-1
Primary
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-2
Backward Compatible –
Read/Write
Primary
Not Supported
Not Supported
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-2- L
(Certance)
Backward Compatible –
Read/Write
Primary
Not Supported
Not Supported
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO2- L
(Tandberg)
Backward Compatible –
Read/Write
Primary
Not Supported
Not Supported
Dell PowerVault
110T LTO 3
Backward Compatible –
Read-Only
Backward Compatible –
Read/Write
Primary
Supported
Table 4 - Media Type per Drive
4.5
Media Color Schemes
Dell LTO-1 media is black and marked with the Ultrium-1 label.
(See figure 8)
Dell LTO-2 media is purple and marked with the Ultrium-2 label.
(See figure 9)
Dell LTO-3 media is blue-gray and marked with the Ultrium-3 label. (See figure 10)
Dell LTO-3 WORM (write once read many) media is gray on the bottom and the same blue-gray color
on the top and is marked with a WORM label.
(See figure 11)
Note:
WORM media that is not labeled “Dell” is always two toned with gray on the bottom and uses the
respective color chosen by the tape vendor on the top.
The WORM label will be present on the media
regardless of media vendor.
.
All Dell LTO cleaning media is black. Depending on the vintage of the cartridge it may be marked
Ultrium 1, 2, 3 or a combination of the 3.
Please see section 9 on “Cleaning” for more details on
cleaning media.
Note:
There can be no guarantee that all Ultrium-
x
tapes will be the same color.
Please pay attention
to the Ultrium label on the tape to determine correct media for your drive.
Although Dell brands their
Dell LTO Media Handbook
Page
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