QUANTUM DLTtape HANDBOOK
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form. This listing includes native applications such as tar backup,
cpio, dd, Ftio and Fbackup. Examples of ISV partners include
Computer Associates, Dantz, Legato, Seagate, Novastor, Microsoft,
and many more.
Host Attachment
The first step to using a DLTtape drive or DLTtape-based tape
library is to attach it to a host operating system by means of a tape
driver. All of the major backup software packages (Examples:
Backup Exec, ARCserve, NovaBack, NetWorker) and many of the
lesser known systems include driver support for DLTtape drives for
specific operating systems and specific applications. This is the eas-
iest path to DLTtape connectivity on your hardware platform. Of
course, if you purchase a DLTtape drive from your system supplier,
the vendor will have already solved any connectivity issues. The
same is true if you purchase a DLTtape-based tape library system
that claims support for your particular platform.
Native Tools
Another option, often used by smaller installations, is to perform
data backups using native operating system tools. While native OS
tools are okay for basic backup and archive operations, they won’t
provide for automated backup, scheduling, and other more sophis-
ticated backup management operations. Two types of native utili-
ties are typically provided by most operating systems. The first are
status commands that control drive functions such as rewind, den-
sity changes, and drive-ready warnings.
The second type of commands are the backup and archive instruc-
tions. In UNIX, some examples of generic backup commands
include tar, dd, dump, cpio, and mt. Most flavors of UNIX come
with some unique backup commands. For instance, Sun users are
familiar with ufsdump and ufsrestore; Silicon Graphics users know
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