Cartridge
Compatibility
The
drive
(Generation
3)
uses
the
IBM
TotalStorage
LTO
Ultrium
400
GB
Data
Cartridge
and
is
compatible
with
the
cartridges
of
its
predecessor,
the
IBM
Ultrium
Internal
Tape
Drive
(Generation
2).
The
drive
performs
the
following
functions:
v
Reads
and
writes
Generation
3
cartridges
to
Generation
3
format
v
Reads
and
writes
Generation
2
cartridges
to
Generation
2
format
v
Reads
Generation
1
cartridges
v
Does
not
write
Generation
3
cartridges
to
Generation
2
format
v
Does
not
write
Generation
2
cartridges
to
Generation
3
format
v
Does
not
write
Generation
1
cartridges
The
drive
reads
tapes
that
have
been
written
by
other
licensed
Ultrium
3
drives.
It
also
writes
to
tapes
that
can
be
read
by
other
licensed
Ultrium
3
drives.
In
addition
to
using
the
IBM
TotalStorage
LTO
Ultrium
Data
Cartridge
with
up
to
400
GB
capacity,
the
drive
also
offers
read/write
capability
for
certified
LTO
Ultrium
tape
cartridges.
Speed
Matching
To
improve
system
performance,
the
drive
uses
a
technique
called
speed
matching
to
dynamically
adjust
its
native
(uncompressed)
data
rate
to
the
slower
data
rate
of
a
server.
With
speed
matching,
the
drive
operates
at
one
of
five
speeds
when
reading
or
writing
the
Generation
3
cartridge
format
to
achieve
a
native
data
rate
of
40,
50,
60,
70,
or
80
MB
per
second
(MB/s).
If
the
server’s
net
(compressed)
data
rate
is
between
two
of
the
preceding
native
data
rates,
the
drive
calculates
the
appropriate
data
rate
at
which
to
operate.
Speed
matching
dramatically
reduces
backhitch,
the
condition
that
occurs
when
a
tape
stops,
reverses,
and
restarts
motion.
A
backhitch
is
usually
the
result
of
a
mismatch
between
the
data
rates
of
the
server
and
the
drive.
Channel
Calibration
System
performance
is
further
optimized
by
a
feature
called
channel
calibration
,
in
which
the
drive
automatically
customizes
each
read/write
data
channel
to
compensate
for
variations
in
such
things
as
the
recording
channel’s
transfer
function,
the
media,
and
characteristics
of
the
drive
head.
Sleep
Mode
To
conserve
energy
when
circuit
functions
are
not
needed
for
drive
operation,
the
drive
features
a
power-management
function
that
causes
the
drive’s
electronics
to
enter
a
low-power
mode
known
as
sleep
mode
.
To
enter
sleep
mode,
the
drive
must
be
inactive
for
a
minimum
of
30
seconds
(default
value;
this
is
programmable
via
the
mode
pages);
to
exit,
the
drive
must
receive
a
command
across
the
SCSI
or
Fibre
Channel
interface,
a
command
across
the
Library/Drive
Interface
(LDI
or
RS-422
interface),
or
a
load
or
unload
request.
When
in
sleep
mode,
the
drive’s
response
time
to
commands
that
do
not
require
media
motion
increases
by
up
to
ten
microseconds.
Commands
that
require
media
motion
may
be
delayed
an
additional
100
milliseconds
because
the
tape
must
be
retensioned.
Product
Description
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