Virtual TapeServer 6.04.01 Operations and Administration Guide
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Preface
Welcome to the Virtual TapeServer Operations and Administration Guide. This guide 
provides configuration and day-to-day usage information for Virtual TapeServer (VTS). VTS 
enables host systems to read from and write to an embedded or attached redundant array of 
independent disks (RAID). The virtual tape drive emulates the type of tape drive specified 
during the initial installation and setup process. 
About this guide
The Virtual TapeServer Operations and Administration Guide is designed to help you 
accomplish the necessary tasks for using virtual media to store data. This guide provides 
procedures for all tasks you must perform to use VTS, including using the web interface and 
all features of VTS.
Audience
VTS is designed for use by a storage area network (SAN) administrator or IT professional who 
typically works with large data centers and is responsible for ensuring that data backups 
occur in the organization. This document is designed for personnel who install or maintain 
VTS. The audience should be familiar with configuring backup applications, Ethernet and 
Fibre Channel networks, email servers, and tape libraries.
Typographical conventions
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