StoreEver LTO SAS half height tape drives user guide

Can your system deliver the required performance?
NOTE: The compression ratio for LTO-6 is 2.5:1. For all earlier models the compression ratio is
2:1.
The HP LTO–6 Ultrium 6250 tape drive can write uncompressed data at up to 160 MB/sec
(576 GB/hour).
The HP LTO–5 Ultrium 3000 tape drive can write uncompressed data at up to 140 MB/sec
(504 GB/hour).
The HP LTO–4 Ultrium 1760 tape drive can write uncompressed data at up to 80 MB/sec
(288 GB/hour).
The HP LTO–3 Ultrium 920 tape drive can write uncompressed data at up to 60 MB/sec (216
GB/hour).
The HP LTO–2 Ultrium 448 tape drive can write uncompressed data at up to 24 MB/sec (86
GB/hour).
To obtain this performance it is essential that your whole system can deliver this performance. In
most cases, the backup application will provide details of the average time taken at the end of the
backup.
Typical areas where bottlenecks can occur are:
Disk subsystem
A single spindle disk may not be able to deliver good data throughput at poor compression
ratios. Best practice to ensure good throughput is to utilize multiple disk spindles or 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 for LTO
Ultrium tape drives.
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.
Tape media type
The data cartridge should match the specification of the tape drive. A lower specification will
have a lower transfer speed (see Data cartridges (page 35)). Use:
HP LTO–6 Ultrium 6.25 TB RW or Ultrium 6.25 TB WORM cartridges with HP LTO–6
Ultrium 6250 tape drives
HP LTO–5 Ultrium 3 TB RW or Ultrium 3 TB WORM cartridges with HP LTO–5 Ultrium
3000 tape drives
HP LTO–4 Ultrium 1.6 TB RW or Ultrium 1.6 TB WORM cartridges with HP LTO–4 Ultrium
1760 tape drives
HP LTO–3 Ultrium 800 GB RW or Ultrium 800 GB WORM cartridges with HP LTO–3
Ultrium 920 tape drives
HP LTO–2 Ultrium 400 GB RW cartridges with HP LTO–2 Ultrium 448 tape drives
Data and file types
The type of data being backed up or restored can affect performance. Typically, small files
incur greater overhead in processing and access than large files. Equally, data that is not
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