HP SW TL881 DLT Mini-Lib/1 Compaq StorageWorks TL881/TL891 Family MiniLibrary - Page 72

MiniLibrary Base Module, Data Unit, SCSI Interface Configurations, SCSI Bus Performance Considerations

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Operation 2-39 MiniLibrary Base Module The MiniLibrary Base Module has either one or two DLT drives and a 10-cartridge magazine with a random access robotic mechanism. Data Unit The Data Unit has a 16-cartridge magazine, a random access robotic mechanism, and no tape drives. The module robotics, under control of the Expansion Unit, moves cartridges between the PTM and any of the 16 cartridge storage locations. SCSI Interface Configurations The MiniLibrary system standard SCSI interface is a Fast Wide SCSI interface using high-density 68-pin D-series connectors. SCSI Bus Performance Considerations The data transfer rate of the DLT MiniLibrary is dependent on the type of drives and on the SCSI bus configuration. The bandwidth of the SCSI bus is limited. Drives With a standard SCSI interface, modules equipped with: I DLT20/40 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate of 1.5 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT20/40 native transfer rate is 3.0 MB/s. I DLT35/70 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate of 5 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT35/70 native transfer rate is 10 MB/s. I DLT40/80 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate of 6 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT40/80 native transfer rate is 12 MB/s. The rates for compressed data are the native rates multiplied by the compression factor, which depends on file content, but averages approximately 1.7.

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Operation
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MiniLibrary Base Module
The MiniLibrary Base Module has either one or two DLT drives and a
10-cartridge magazine with a random access robotic mechanism.
Data Unit
The Data Unit has a 16-cartridge magazine, a random access robotic
mechanism, and no tape drives. The module robotics, under control of the
Expansion Unit, moves cartridges between the PTM and any of the 16
cartridge storage locations.
SCSI Interface Configurations
The MiniLibrary system standard SCSI interface is a Fast Wide SCSI interface
using high-density 68-pin D-series connectors.
SCSI Bus Performance Considerations
The data transfer rate of the DLT MiniLibrary is dependent on the type of
drives and on the SCSI bus configuration. The bandwidth of the SCSI bus is
limited.
Drives
With a standard SCSI interface, modules equipped with:
DLT20/40 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate
of 1.5 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT20/40 native transfer
rate is 3.0 MB/s.
DLT35/70 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate
of 5 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT35/70 native transfer
rate is 10 MB/s.
DLT40/80 drives can provide a maximum sustained native transfer rate
of 6 MB/s. With both drives operating, the DLT40/80 native transfer
rate is 12 MB/s.
The rates for compressed data are the native rates multiplied by the
compression factor, which depends on file content, but averages
approximately 1.7.