•
The
HP
StorageWorks
Ultrium
448c
Tape
Blade
can
write
uncompressed
data
at
up
to
24
MB/s
(86
GB/hour).
If
your
tape
blade
is
not
performing
as
well
as
expected—for
example,
if
backup
windows
are
longer
than
expected—please
try
the
tools
and
consider
the
following
points
before
contacting
HP
Support
at
http://www.hp.com/support
.
Typical
areas
where
bottlenecks
can
occur
are:
•
Disk
subsystem
A
single
spindle
disk
will
not
be
able
to
deliver
good
data
throughput
at
poor
compression
ratios.
Best practice to
ensure good
throughput is to utilize
multiple
disk
spindles
in
a
RAID
con
fi
guration
or
use
multiple
data
sources.
•
System
architecture
Be
aware
of
the
architecture
of
your
data
protection
environment.
The
aggregation
of
multiple
client
sources
over
a
network
provides
a
good
way
of
delivering
good
performance,
but
anything
less
than
Gigabit
Ethernet
will
limit
performance.
Some
enterprise
class
backup
applications
can
be
made
to
interleave
data
from
multiple
sources,
such
as
clients
or
disks,
to
keep
the
tape
drive
working
at
optimum
performance.
The
drawback
of
interleaving
is
that
it
will
increase
the
time
needed
to
restore
data.
•
Tape
media
type
The
data
cartridge
should
match
the
speci
fi
cation
of
the
tape
drive.
A
lower
speci
fi
cation
will
have
a
lower
transfer
speed
(see
“
Data
cartridges
”
on
page
39).
Use
•
Ultrium
1.6
TB
cartridges
with
the
HP
StorageWorks
SB1760c
Tape
Blade
•
Ultrium
800
GB
cartridges
with
the
HP
StorageWorks
SB920c
Tape
Blade
•
Ultrium
400
GB
cartridges
with
the
HP
StorageWorks
Ultrium
448c
Tape
Blade.
•
Data
and
fi
le
types
The
type
of
data
being
backed
up
or
restored
can
affect
performance.
Typically,
small
fi
les
incur
greater
overhead
in
processing
and
access
than
large
fi
les.
Equally,
data
that
is
not
compressible
will
always
limit
the
speed
at
which
the
drive
can
write/read
data.
You
will
achieve
no
more
than
native
rates
with
uncompressible
data.
Examples
of
fi
les
that
compress
well
are
plain
text
fi
les,
spreadsheets;
those
that
compress
poorly
are
those
that
are
either
compressed
as
part
of
their
format
(such
as,
JPEG
photographic
fi
les)
or
stored
as
compressed
(such
as,
.ZIP
fi
les
or
.gz/.Z
fi
les
on
Unix
platforms).
Problems
with
cartridges
If
you
experience
any
problems
using
HP
branded
cartridges,
check:
•
You
are
using
an
Ultrium
cartridge.
Compatible
media
can
be
recognized
by
the
Ultrium
logo,
which
is
the
same
as
the
logo
on
the
front
of
your
drive.
•
You
are
using
the
correct
media
type:
Ultrium
1.6
TB*
tape
cartridges
(C7974A
or
C7974W)
for
use
with
HP
StorageWorks
SB1760c
Tape
Blades;
Ultrium
800
GB*
tape
cartridges
(C7973A
or
C7973W)
for
use
with
HP
StorageWorks
SB920c
Tape
Blades;
Ultrium
400
GB*
tape
cartridges
(C7972A)
for
use
with
HP
StorageWorks
Ultrium
448c
Tape
Blades.
•
If
you
are
using
C7974W
or
C7973W
tape
cartridges
with
the
HP
StorageWorks
SB1760c
or
SB920c
Tape
Blade
respectively,
remember
that
you
can
only
write
to
these
cartridges
once.
•
The
cartridge
case
is
intact
and
that
it
contains
no
splits,
cracks
or
damage.
•
The
cartridge
has
been
stored
at
the
correct
temperature
and
humidity.
This
prevents
condensation.
See
the
insert
included
with
the
tape
cartridge
for
storage
conditions.
•
The
write-protect
switch
is
fully
operational.
It
should
move
from
side
to
side
with
a
positive
click.
•
The
World
Wide
Web
site
for
more
detailed
troubleshooting
information:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/blades/components/c-class-storageworks.html
.
The
cartridge
is
jammed
If
the
cartridge
is
jammed
or
the
backup
application
is
unable
to
eject
it,
you
can
force
eject
the
cartridge.
Once
the
cartridge
is
successfully
ejected,
it
is
good
practice
to
run
Library
&
Tape
Tools
to
Tape
Blade
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Summary of Contents for EH920A - StorageWorks Ultrium 1760 Tape Drive
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Page 12: ...12 About this guide ...
Page 16: ...16 Before you start ...
Page 38: ...38 Loading and unloading cartridges and removing tape blade ...
Page 44: ...44 Use the correct media ...
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