Other usage models, Using the hp storageworks tape cd-rom, 4 recommended usage models – HP StoreEver Ultrium Tape Drives User Manual
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Table 4 Recommended usage models
Direct Attach,
single storage server
Across the Network,
single storage server, multiple clients
Ultrium 1760
Recommended
Not recommended
Ultrium 920
Recommended
Not recommended
Ultrium 448
Recommended
Recommended, anything less than Gigabit Ethernet may
limit performance
Ultrium 232
Recommended
Recommended, anything less than 100 Base-T Ethernet
may limit performance
A RAID disk subsystem is recommended for all usage models.
A single spindle disk will not be able to deliver good data throughput for an Ultrium 1760 or Ultrium 920
tape drive at any compression ratio. To maximize the capability of your Ultrium 1760 or Ultrium 920
tape drive, utilize aggregated disk sources (RAID) with multiple disk spindles.
A single spindle disk, particularly a fast disk such as a 15K RPM drive, will be sufficient for Ultrium 448
and 232 tape drives, but be aware of other factors that can affect performance—such as, compressibility
of data, disk fragmentation and the number of files. See also “
You can use our free performance assessment tools, which are available standalone or integrated into HP
Library & Tape Tools, to check tape performance and test whether your disk subsystem can supply data
at the optimum transfer rate. You can also use these tools to calibrate your restore performance and
maximal tape performance with more compressible data.
Other usage models
The tape drive may work with other usage models, such as network attach storage (NAS) and storage
area networks (SAN), but HP does not currently provide technical support for installing and using
standalone Ultrium tape drives with these architectures. Similarly, connection to fibre channel may be
possible, if you purchase and install a fibre channel/SCSI bridge, but it is not currently a supported
option. Please check
Using the HP StorageWorks Tape CD-ROM
The HP StorageWorks Tape CD-ROM is a central source of information about your tape drive with utilities
for getting the best performance from your tape drive.
Use the HP StorageWorks Tape CD-ROM to check installation, as described in this guide, and to verify
and troubleshoot performance after installation. It helps you to:
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Install your product, which includes access to drivers, and performance information and tools
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Learn about your product
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Register your product
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Buy media online
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Troubleshoot with HP Library & Tape Tools
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