
Part of a magnetic tape subsystem that completes data conversion, speed matching, encoding, first-level error recovery, and interfaces to one or more tape
drives.
FP
File protect.
frayed
Damaged as if by an abrasive substance.
FRU
Field replaceable unit.
FSC
Fault symptom code.
FSI
Fault symptom index.
functional microcode
Microcode that is resident in the machine during normal customer operation.
G
g
Gram.
GB
gigabyte.
GBIC
Gigabit Interface Converter.
Gbi
gigabit
Generation 1
The informal name for the IBM® Ultrium 1 Tape Drive, which is the first generation of the Ultrium tape drive. The Generation 1 drive has a native storage
capacity of up to 100 GB per cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 15 MB per second.
Generation 2
The informal name for the second-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 2 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 200 GB
per cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 35 MB per second.
Generation 3
The informal name for the third-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 3 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 400 GB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 135 MB per second.
Generation 4
The informal name for the fourth-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 4 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 800 GB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 135 MB per second.
Generation 5
The informal name for the fifth-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 5 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 1500 GB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 140 MB per second.
Generation 6
The informal name for the sixth-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 6 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 2500 GB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 160 MB per second.
Generation 7
The informal name for the seventh-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 7 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 6000 GB
per cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 300 MB per second.
Generation 8
The informal name for the eighth-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 8 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 12 TB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 300 MB per second.
Generation 9
The informal name for the ninth-generation version of the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive. The Generation 9 drive has a native storage capacity of up to 18 TB per
cartridge and a native sustained data transfer rate of 300 MB per second.
gigabit (Gbit)
1 000 000 000 bits.
gigabyte (GB)
1 000 000 000 bytes.
Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC)
Converts copper interface to optic interface.
gnd
Ground.
H
hertz (Hz)
Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.
hex
Hexadecimal.
High Voltage Differential (HVD)
A logic-signaling system that enables data communication between a supported host and the library. HVD signaling uses a paired plus and minus signal level
to reduce the effects of noise on the SCSI bus. Any noise that is injected into the signal is present in both a plus and minus state, and is canceled.
Synonymous with differential.
HVD
SCSI Bus High Voltage Differential
Hz
Hertz (cycles per second).
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