HP StoreEver LTO-4 Ultrium SB1760c HP StorageWorks Tape Blade User Guide (6250 - Page 48
Cleaning cartridges, HP Ultrium WORM data cartridges, Ultrium 1.6 TB
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Ultrium 200 Ultrium 400 GB data cart- GB data cart- ridge ridge Ultrium 800 GB data cartridge Ultrium 1.6 TB Ultrium 3 TB data cartridge data cartridge SB1760c Tape Blade not supported read only read/write and write once/read many read/write (C7974A) and write once/read many (C7974W) recommended not supported SB920c Tape Blade read only read/write read/write (C7973A) and write once/read many (C7973W) recommended not supported not supported 448c Tape Blade read/write read/write (C7972A) recom- not supported mended not supported not supported Cleaning cartridges You must use Ultrium cleaning cartridges with HP StorageWorks Tape Blades, as other cleaning cartridges will not load and run. HP recommends the HP Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge (see Table 5). Unlike some earlier Ultrium cleaning cartridges, the orange-colored HP Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge is designed to work with any Ultrium drive. Table 5 Cleaning cartridge compatibility Type of cartridge Cleaning Recommended cartridge HP Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge C7978A (Orange) Other options HP Ultrium cleaning cartridge C7979A (Blue). Do not use early, non-universal Ultrium cleaning cartridges from other manufacturers. HP Ultrium WORM data cartridges The HP StorageWorks SB3000c, SB1760c and SB920c Tape Blade include support for both re-writable and Write-Once, Read-Many, WORM, data cartridges. WORM cartridges provide for an enhanced level of data security against accidental or malicious alteration of data on the tape cartridge. The WORM data cartridge can be appended to maximize the full capacity of the tape cartridge, but the user will be unable to erase or overwrite data on the cartridge. Any attempt to modify a WORM cartridge to enable writing over existing data will result in the media becoming permanently write protected. It should still be readable in a WORM drive, depending upon the severity of the tampering, but no further appended backups will be possible. WORM data cartridges are clearly identified by their distinctive, two-tone cartridge color. They do not have a write-protect slider and can only be used with Ultrium tape drives that support the WORM feature. To check whether your backup or archive software application supports WORM cartridges, refer to the following web site: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/blades/components/ c-class-storageworks.html. 48 Use the correct media