User Guide
Table Of Contents
- IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive (Withdrawn) Product Guide (withdrawn product)
- Did you know?
- Part number information
- Features
- Specifications
- Prerequisites
- Physical specifications
- Operating environment
- Warranty
- Supported servers
- Internal installation
- External use
- Popular configurations
- Supported software products
- Supported operating systems
- Related publications
- Related product families
- Notices
- Trademarks
Figure 4. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed with an open view of the 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure
Figure 5 shows the tape drive installed in the IBM Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure (8767HHX).
Figure 5. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in the Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure
Popular configurations
This section illustrates how the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive can be used in configurations.
Internal installation in an x3650 M3 server
Figure 6 shows the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed internally in an x3650 M3 server. This
configuration uses the Tape Enablement Kit option for x3650 M3, which allows customers to replace existing hot-
swap disk drive bays with the USB tape drive. The enablement kit includes a bezel and assembly to convert the
drive to a 3.5 inch tape drive.
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