Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- DAT SAS Tape Drives
- Table of Contents
- About this guide
- 1 Before you start
- 2 Drivers and backup software
- 3 Installing an internal DAT tape drive
- 4 Installing an external SAS tape drive
- 5 Verify installation
- 6 Operating your tape drive
- 7 Use the correct media
- 8 Using HP OBDR
- 9 Diagnostic Tools and Performance
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Replacing an internal tape drive
- A Connecting an external tape drive to an internal SAS port
- Index
Performance Assessment Tools
You can use our free, standalone performance assessment tools to check tape performance and test
whether your disk subsystem can supply data at the maximum transfer rate.
The tools are located online at http://www.hp.com/support/pat along with a complete guide to
understanding the performance needs of your backup system and recommendations on finding and
fixing performance issues. In nearly all cases when performance is not as expected, it is the data
rates of the disk subsystem that cause the bottleneck. Please follow the guide and try the tools before
calling HP Support.
Note that the performance tools are also integrated into HP Library & Tape Tools, which is available
both online (http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools) and on the CD-ROM supplied with your tape
drive.
Optimizing performance
Various factors can affect tape drive performance, particularly in a network environment or if the
drive is not on a dedicated bus.
If your tape drive is not performing as well as expected, consider the following points before contacting
HP Support at http://www.hp.com/support.
• Have you installed the correct device drivers for your operating system and backup application?
See “Install drivers ” on page 19.
• Are you backing up across a network? The network load may be affecting the speed of transfer
or your backup application may only be appropriate for a single-server environment.
• Are you using the correct media for your model of tape drive? See
“Use the correct media” on page 49.
• Is the backup application writing buffers at the correct speed? You may need to tune the transfer,
buffer and block size settings to optimize the speed that the application writes data to the tape
drive. HP StorageWorks DAT tape drives have an internal buffer of 8 MB.
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