IBM System Storage TS3100 and TS3200 Tape
Libraries
IBM Storage at-a-glance guide
The IBM® System Storage® TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries are well-suited for
The IBM System Storage® TS3310 Tape Library is a modular, scalable tape library designed to address the tape storage needs of rapidly growing companies that find themselves space- and resource-constrained with tape backup and other tape applications. Learn more: http://ibm.co/ONeH7m
The IBM® System Storage® TS3500 Tape Library is designed to provide a highly-scalable, automated tape library for mainframe and open systems backup and archive that can scale from midsize to large enterprise environments. The TS3500 Tape Library continues to lead the industry in tape drive integration with features such as persistent worldwide name, multipath architecture, drive/media exception reporting, remote drive/media man-agement and host-based path failover. Learn more: http://ibm.co/ONeH7m
The IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library is designed to provide a highly-scalable, automated tape library for mainframe and open systems backup and archive that can scale from mid-range to enterprise environments...
The document discusses different types of computer memory and storage devices. It describes primary memory such as RAM and ROM, as well as secondary storage devices like magnetic disks, tapes, flash drives, and optical discs. RAM is volatile and used for active programs and data, while ROM is permanent and stores the basic input/output system. Cache memory stores frequently used data to speed up CPU access time. Secondary storage includes hard disks, floppy disks, magnetic tapes, flash drives, and optical discs like CDs, DVDs, which provide larger non-volatile storage.
The document describes the IBM TotalStorage LTO 5 Ultrium 1.5TB Data Cartridge. It has an extremely large storage capacity of up to 1.5TB and up to 3.0TB with 2:1 compression. The fifth generation LTO Ultrium cartridge delivers exceptional capacity and reliability up to 3.0TB, helping to optimize storage needs by reducing cartridge handling, space, and labor. The cartridge adheres to widely supported LTO Ultrium 5 design specifications.
The document provides an overview of the Intel IA-32 processor architecture. It discusses the key components of the IA-32 processor including the general purpose registers, floating point unit, and segment registers. It also describes the different operating modes of the IA-32 including protected mode, real-address mode, and virtual-8086 mode. Finally, it concludes that while the IA-32 architecture was influential, it is becoming obsolete as 64-bit architectures like AMD's Athlon 64 now outperform Intel's 32-bit Pentium processors.
Intel Microprocessors- a Top down ApproachEditor IJCATR
IBM is the world's largest manufacturer of computer chips. Although it has been challenged in recent years by
newcomers AMD and Cyrix, Intel still Predominate the market for PC microprocessors. Nearly all PCs are based on Intel's x86
architecture. IBM (International Business Machines)IBM (International Business Machines) is by far the world's largest information
technology company in terms of Gross ($88 billion in 2000) and by most other measures, a position it has held for about the past
50 years. IBM products include hardware and software for a line of business servers, storage products, custom-designed microchips,
and application software. Increasingly, IBM derives revenue from a range of consulting and outsourcing services. In this paper we
will compare different technologies of computer system, its processor and chips
The IBM System Storage® TS3310 Tape Library is a modular, scalable tape library designed to address the tape storage needs of rapidly growing companies that find themselves space- and resource-constrained with tape backup and other tape applications. Learn more: http://ibm.co/ONeH7m
The IBM® System Storage® TS3500 Tape Library is designed to provide a highly-scalable, automated tape library for mainframe and open systems backup and archive that can scale from midsize to large enterprise environments. The TS3500 Tape Library continues to lead the industry in tape drive integration with features such as persistent worldwide name, multipath architecture, drive/media exception reporting, remote drive/media man-agement and host-based path failover. Learn more: http://ibm.co/ONeH7m
The IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library is designed to provide a highly-scalable, automated tape library for mainframe and open systems backup and archive that can scale from mid-range to enterprise environments...
The document discusses different types of computer memory and storage devices. It describes primary memory such as RAM and ROM, as well as secondary storage devices like magnetic disks, tapes, flash drives, and optical discs. RAM is volatile and used for active programs and data, while ROM is permanent and stores the basic input/output system. Cache memory stores frequently used data to speed up CPU access time. Secondary storage includes hard disks, floppy disks, magnetic tapes, flash drives, and optical discs like CDs, DVDs, which provide larger non-volatile storage.
The document describes the IBM TotalStorage LTO 5 Ultrium 1.5TB Data Cartridge. It has an extremely large storage capacity of up to 1.5TB and up to 3.0TB with 2:1 compression. The fifth generation LTO Ultrium cartridge delivers exceptional capacity and reliability up to 3.0TB, helping to optimize storage needs by reducing cartridge handling, space, and labor. The cartridge adheres to widely supported LTO Ultrium 5 design specifications.
The document provides an overview of the Intel IA-32 processor architecture. It discusses the key components of the IA-32 processor including the general purpose registers, floating point unit, and segment registers. It also describes the different operating modes of the IA-32 including protected mode, real-address mode, and virtual-8086 mode. Finally, it concludes that while the IA-32 architecture was influential, it is becoming obsolete as 64-bit architectures like AMD's Athlon 64 now outperform Intel's 32-bit Pentium processors.
Intel Microprocessors- a Top down ApproachEditor IJCATR
IBM is the world's largest manufacturer of computer chips. Although it has been challenged in recent years by
newcomers AMD and Cyrix, Intel still Predominate the market for PC microprocessors. Nearly all PCs are based on Intel's x86
architecture. IBM (International Business Machines)IBM (International Business Machines) is by far the world's largest information
technology company in terms of Gross ($88 billion in 2000) and by most other measures, a position it has held for about the past
50 years. IBM products include hardware and software for a line of business servers, storage products, custom-designed microchips,
and application software. Increasingly, IBM derives revenue from a range of consulting and outsourcing services. In this paper we
will compare different technologies of computer system, its processor and chips
How to determine if cpu is 32bitor64bitAshwin Pawar
This document discusses how to determine if a CPU is 32-bit or 64-bit. It provides four methods: checking system properties in Windows, using CPU-Z software, using Belarc software, or checking the processor specifications online. While registry and MSINFO32 can also indicate the bitness, they only work if running a 64-bit OS. 64-bit CPUs can run both 32-bit and 64-bit OSes, while 32-bit CPUs can only run 32-bit OSes. It is not possible to upgrade between 32-bit and 64-bit OSes.
A microprocessor is a tiny piece of silicon containing millions of transistors that can perform the functions of electronic devices. The first commercial microprocessor was the Intel 4004 from 1971. As technology advanced, microprocessors increased in power and performance with higher bit sizes and more transistors. A microprocessor has a control unit that directs other components like a bus interface unit, execution unit, registers, and cache to fetch and execute instructions. Computing occurs as the instruction fetch and decode unit obtains instructions from cache, which are then operated on by the ALU or FPU and results are written to registers or cache. Microprocessors are essential components that control modern electronic systems.
The document discusses the evolution of computers from the 1960s to the 1980s, including key innovations and models. It describes how third generation computers began using integrated circuits and semiconductor memory. Major developments included the IBM System 360 mainframe in 1964, the Intel 4004 microprocessor in 1971 which led to personal computers, and the IBM PC in 1981 which popularized the use of microcomputers. The document provides details on several important computer models from each generation.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of microprocessors from the early Intel 4004 microprocessor in 1971 to modern multi-core processors. It describes several generations of Intel microprocessors including the 8-bit 8080 and 8085, early 16-bit processors like the 8086 and 8088, the 32-bit 80386, and the Pentium series which introduced superscalar and parallel processing. It also discusses Intel partnering with HP to develop the 64-bit Itanium architecture and the introduction of dual-core and quad-core processors like the Pentium Dual-Core and Core 2 Quad.
The document traces the history and specifications of Intel microprocessors from 1969 to 2011. It begins with the Intel 4004, the world's first microprocessor from 1969, and details the introduction of subsequent chips including the 8008, 8080, 8086, 286, 386, 486, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 lines. Key specifications like clock speed, number of transistors, register size, and data bus are provided for each generation as processing capabilities increased significantly over the decades.
Do journaling filesystems guarantee against corruption after a power failure (1)Rudhramoorthi Andiappan
Journaling file systems record file system changes in a journal before committing them to the main file system. This allows the file system to be brought back online more quickly after a crash with lower likelihood of corruption. Different journaling modes trade off performance versus data integrity - writeback journals metadata only for best performance but risks data corruption, while data mode journals all changes for maximum integrity but lower performance. Common Linux journaling file systems include Ext3, XFS, JFS, and ReiserFS, each using different journaling strategies and optimizations.
This document provides an overview of microprocessor architectures and their evolution from the first microprocessor developed by Intel in 1971 to more recent developments. It begins with an introduction to microprocessor architecture and components of a microcomputer system. Subsequent sections describe the evolution of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microprocessors developed by Intel and other companies. Examples of assembly language programs for addition are also provided.
The document discusses the motherboard, which connects and controls the main components inside a computer. It provides basic information about motherboards, including their components and functions. The history section notes that early computers housed the CPU, memory, and peripherals on separate boards, while modern motherboards integrate many functions onto a single circuit board, supporting audio, video, storage, and networking.
The document discusses the history and types of microprocessors. It notes that the microprocessor was born out of reducing the word size of CPUs to fit logic circuits onto a single integrated circuit. It then discusses notable 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microprocessor designs from companies like Intel, Motorola, and Texas Instruments. The document also covers topics like RISC processors, multi-core processors, special-purpose microprocessors, and common microprocessor architectures.
The document discusses the history and applications of microprocessors. It begins with an informal definition of a microprocessor as the "brain" of a computer contained on a single chip. It then discusses how microprocessors can be found in general purpose computers, embedded systems, and special purpose devices. The history section outlines some of the earliest and most advanced microprocessors developed by Intel, from the 4004 in 1971 to the Pentium 4 in the early 2000s, showing the rapid increase in capabilities. The document concludes by discussing the basic components and architecture of microprocessor systems.
Acpi and smi handlers some limits to trusted computingUltraUploader
This document discusses limits to trusted computing related to the System Management Mode (SMM) handler and the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) tables. It presents an original mechanism for attackers to alter the SMI handler to escalate privileges. It also describes how rogue functions could be injected into ACPI tables to be triggered by an external stimulus like unplugging and replugging the power supply. The paper explores countermeasures to prevent such modifications.
A presentation on Evaluation of MicroprocessorShah Imtiyaj
This presentation summarizes the historical background of several major microprocessor companies, including Intel, IBM, AMD, and MIPS Technology. It discusses the evolution of microprocessors from early 4-bit processors like the Intel 4004 to more advanced 8-bit and 64-bit processors. For each company, it outlines some of the most notable microprocessor models released over the years, along with key details about their specifications and impact. The presentation concludes that the microprocessor has transformed computing and undergone rapid advancement from its initial conception to today's high-powered multiprocessor systems.
This document discusses the organization and evolution of IBM personal computers based on Intel microprocessors. It covers several generations of Intel CPUs used in IBM PCs and compatibles, including the 8086, 8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 and variations. These processors enabled new capabilities like protected memory modes, larger addressable memory and virtual memory. The document also discusses the internal organization of early Intel CPUs like the 8086/8088 and programming concepts like segments, registers and DOS operations.
This presentation was made for the subject of computer architecture and organisation for the understanding of evolution of microprocessors and their configurations
The memory system is divided into three main parts: TPA, system area, and XMS. The first 1MB of memory is called real or conventional memory. It is divided into TPA (640KB) and system area (384KB). TPA holds the operating system, active programs, and inactive programs. The system area is smaller and contains programs like video control programs in ROM/flash. Memory above 1MB is available for use by expanded memory systems.
The document summarizes the five generations of microprocessor development from 1971 to the present. It discusses the major microprocessors from each generation, including their specifications and technologies. The first generation in the 1970s included 4-bit and 8-bit processors from Intel and other companies. The second generation saw the rise of 8-bit processors. The third generation was dominated by 16-bit processors. The fourth generation introduced 32-bit processors, and the fifth generation included 64-bit processors and dual/quad-core CPUs with improved speeds and functionality. Key Intel processors from each generation are described in detail across multiple slides.
A little history of the ATARI ST and the Operating System with the Desktop interface GEM from Digital Research.
This presentation has been shown at the Meetup "Une Histoire d’O(S) du CP/M à aujourd'hui" by the french magazine Programmez! the September 11th 2018.
The Intel 4004 was the first commercially available microprocessor. It contained 2,300 transistors and integrated the central processing unit, memory, and input/output controls onto a single chip for the first time. The 4004 had a maximum clock speed of 740 kHz and could perform between 46,300 to 92,600 instructions per second. It used a 4-bit architecture with instructions and data transferred over a single multiplexed bus.
Microprocessors are electronic circuits that function as the central processing unit (CPU) of computers and other electronic devices. They incorporate arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry to perform computational tasks. Early microprocessors from the 1970s contained only a few thousand transistors, while modern microprocessors can contain over a billion transistors. Microprocessors are manufactured using complex semiconductor fabrication techniques involving deposition and etching of thin layers to build up the transistor circuits. They are key components that power all modern computers and many other electronic devices.
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Autres points de distribution :
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- Délégation permanente de la Fédération de Russie
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Este documento presenta una guía para potenciar las experiencias educativas de primera fase mediante el uso de TIC como prácticas innovadoras. Propone cuatro pasos para rediseñar la experiencia educativa incorporando elementos como el título del proyecto, la justificación, metodología y materiales necesarios. También recomienda compartir el rediseño en un archivo de Google Drive y justificar la tendencia educativa seleccionada, en este caso el aprendizaje invertido. El objetivo final es mejorar las experiencias educativas con enfoques innovadores que
How to determine if cpu is 32bitor64bitAshwin Pawar
This document discusses how to determine if a CPU is 32-bit or 64-bit. It provides four methods: checking system properties in Windows, using CPU-Z software, using Belarc software, or checking the processor specifications online. While registry and MSINFO32 can also indicate the bitness, they only work if running a 64-bit OS. 64-bit CPUs can run both 32-bit and 64-bit OSes, while 32-bit CPUs can only run 32-bit OSes. It is not possible to upgrade between 32-bit and 64-bit OSes.
A microprocessor is a tiny piece of silicon containing millions of transistors that can perform the functions of electronic devices. The first commercial microprocessor was the Intel 4004 from 1971. As technology advanced, microprocessors increased in power and performance with higher bit sizes and more transistors. A microprocessor has a control unit that directs other components like a bus interface unit, execution unit, registers, and cache to fetch and execute instructions. Computing occurs as the instruction fetch and decode unit obtains instructions from cache, which are then operated on by the ALU or FPU and results are written to registers or cache. Microprocessors are essential components that control modern electronic systems.
The document discusses the evolution of computers from the 1960s to the 1980s, including key innovations and models. It describes how third generation computers began using integrated circuits and semiconductor memory. Major developments included the IBM System 360 mainframe in 1964, the Intel 4004 microprocessor in 1971 which led to personal computers, and the IBM PC in 1981 which popularized the use of microcomputers. The document provides details on several important computer models from each generation.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of microprocessors from the early Intel 4004 microprocessor in 1971 to modern multi-core processors. It describes several generations of Intel microprocessors including the 8-bit 8080 and 8085, early 16-bit processors like the 8086 and 8088, the 32-bit 80386, and the Pentium series which introduced superscalar and parallel processing. It also discusses Intel partnering with HP to develop the 64-bit Itanium architecture and the introduction of dual-core and quad-core processors like the Pentium Dual-Core and Core 2 Quad.
The document traces the history and specifications of Intel microprocessors from 1969 to 2011. It begins with the Intel 4004, the world's first microprocessor from 1969, and details the introduction of subsequent chips including the 8008, 8080, 8086, 286, 386, 486, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 lines. Key specifications like clock speed, number of transistors, register size, and data bus are provided for each generation as processing capabilities increased significantly over the decades.
Do journaling filesystems guarantee against corruption after a power failure (1)Rudhramoorthi Andiappan
Journaling file systems record file system changes in a journal before committing them to the main file system. This allows the file system to be brought back online more quickly after a crash with lower likelihood of corruption. Different journaling modes trade off performance versus data integrity - writeback journals metadata only for best performance but risks data corruption, while data mode journals all changes for maximum integrity but lower performance. Common Linux journaling file systems include Ext3, XFS, JFS, and ReiserFS, each using different journaling strategies and optimizations.
This document provides an overview of microprocessor architectures and their evolution from the first microprocessor developed by Intel in 1971 to more recent developments. It begins with an introduction to microprocessor architecture and components of a microcomputer system. Subsequent sections describe the evolution of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microprocessors developed by Intel and other companies. Examples of assembly language programs for addition are also provided.
The document discusses the motherboard, which connects and controls the main components inside a computer. It provides basic information about motherboards, including their components and functions. The history section notes that early computers housed the CPU, memory, and peripherals on separate boards, while modern motherboards integrate many functions onto a single circuit board, supporting audio, video, storage, and networking.
The document discusses the history and types of microprocessors. It notes that the microprocessor was born out of reducing the word size of CPUs to fit logic circuits onto a single integrated circuit. It then discusses notable 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microprocessor designs from companies like Intel, Motorola, and Texas Instruments. The document also covers topics like RISC processors, multi-core processors, special-purpose microprocessors, and common microprocessor architectures.
The document discusses the history and applications of microprocessors. It begins with an informal definition of a microprocessor as the "brain" of a computer contained on a single chip. It then discusses how microprocessors can be found in general purpose computers, embedded systems, and special purpose devices. The history section outlines some of the earliest and most advanced microprocessors developed by Intel, from the 4004 in 1971 to the Pentium 4 in the early 2000s, showing the rapid increase in capabilities. The document concludes by discussing the basic components and architecture of microprocessor systems.
Acpi and smi handlers some limits to trusted computingUltraUploader
This document discusses limits to trusted computing related to the System Management Mode (SMM) handler and the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) tables. It presents an original mechanism for attackers to alter the SMI handler to escalate privileges. It also describes how rogue functions could be injected into ACPI tables to be triggered by an external stimulus like unplugging and replugging the power supply. The paper explores countermeasures to prevent such modifications.
A presentation on Evaluation of MicroprocessorShah Imtiyaj
This presentation summarizes the historical background of several major microprocessor companies, including Intel, IBM, AMD, and MIPS Technology. It discusses the evolution of microprocessors from early 4-bit processors like the Intel 4004 to more advanced 8-bit and 64-bit processors. For each company, it outlines some of the most notable microprocessor models released over the years, along with key details about their specifications and impact. The presentation concludes that the microprocessor has transformed computing and undergone rapid advancement from its initial conception to today's high-powered multiprocessor systems.
This document discusses the organization and evolution of IBM personal computers based on Intel microprocessors. It covers several generations of Intel CPUs used in IBM PCs and compatibles, including the 8086, 8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 and variations. These processors enabled new capabilities like protected memory modes, larger addressable memory and virtual memory. The document also discusses the internal organization of early Intel CPUs like the 8086/8088 and programming concepts like segments, registers and DOS operations.
This presentation was made for the subject of computer architecture and organisation for the understanding of evolution of microprocessors and their configurations
The memory system is divided into three main parts: TPA, system area, and XMS. The first 1MB of memory is called real or conventional memory. It is divided into TPA (640KB) and system area (384KB). TPA holds the operating system, active programs, and inactive programs. The system area is smaller and contains programs like video control programs in ROM/flash. Memory above 1MB is available for use by expanded memory systems.
The document summarizes the five generations of microprocessor development from 1971 to the present. It discusses the major microprocessors from each generation, including their specifications and technologies. The first generation in the 1970s included 4-bit and 8-bit processors from Intel and other companies. The second generation saw the rise of 8-bit processors. The third generation was dominated by 16-bit processors. The fourth generation introduced 32-bit processors, and the fifth generation included 64-bit processors and dual/quad-core CPUs with improved speeds and functionality. Key Intel processors from each generation are described in detail across multiple slides.
A little history of the ATARI ST and the Operating System with the Desktop interface GEM from Digital Research.
This presentation has been shown at the Meetup "Une Histoire d’O(S) du CP/M à aujourd'hui" by the french magazine Programmez! the September 11th 2018.
The Intel 4004 was the first commercially available microprocessor. It contained 2,300 transistors and integrated the central processing unit, memory, and input/output controls onto a single chip for the first time. The 4004 had a maximum clock speed of 740 kHz and could perform between 46,300 to 92,600 instructions per second. It used a 4-bit architecture with instructions and data transferred over a single multiplexed bus.
Microprocessors are electronic circuits that function as the central processing unit (CPU) of computers and other electronic devices. They incorporate arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry to perform computational tasks. Early microprocessors from the 1970s contained only a few thousand transistors, while modern microprocessors can contain over a billion transistors. Microprocessors are manufactured using complex semiconductor fabrication techniques involving deposition and etching of thin layers to build up the transistor circuits. They are key components that power all modern computers and many other electronic devices.
Magazine annuel Where Paris pour les russes.
Distribué dans plus de 170 hôtels 4 et 5 étoiles fréquentés par les russes.
Autres points de distribution :
- Agences réceptives russes à Paris
- Ambassade de la Fédération de Russie
- Délégation permanente de la Fédération de Russie
- Auprès de l’UNESCO
- Chabé Limousines
- Office de Tourisme de Paris
- Aéroports...
9 guía potenciando mi experiencia educativa de primera faseinnovatic neiva
Este documento presenta una guía para potenciar las experiencias educativas de primera fase mediante el uso de TIC como prácticas innovadoras. Propone cuatro pasos para rediseñar la experiencia educativa incorporando elementos como el título del proyecto, la justificación, metodología y materiales necesarios. También recomienda compartir el rediseño en un archivo de Google Drive y justificar la tendencia educativa seleccionada, en este caso el aprendizaje invertido. El objetivo final es mejorar las experiencias educativas con enfoques innovadores que
Campus Baskonia 2010. Campus Internacional de Baloncesto para chicos y chicas de 13 a 17 años. Campus de perfeccionamiento para mejorar tus fundamentos de baloncesto. 2 turnos del 4 al 18 de julio o 1 turno del 4 al 11 de julio o del 11 al 18 de julio.
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This viewpoint discusses the intra- and international distribution of energy consumption and their implications for
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This document summarizes two randomized controlled trials related to pulmonary embolism and chest pain management. The first trial found that thrombolysis with tenecteplase for intermediate risk pulmonary embolism reduced mortality and decompensation at 7 days compared to placebo, but increased bleeding risks. The second trial found that using the HEART pathway criteria for chest pain allowed for fewer cardiac tests, more early discharges, and shorter hospital stays compared to usual care, without increasing safety risks.
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The document provides an overview of IBM Spectrum Archive, which provides a scalable and cost-effective solution for managing the growing storage requirements of big data through the use of IBM LTFS technology and IBM Spectrum Scale. IBM Spectrum Archive utilizes these technologies to extend storage infrastructure to lower-cost tape storage and improve manageability. It is presented as an integrated solution for flash, disk, and tape storage under IBM Spectrum Storage.
Tributary Systems introduces new LTO 6 tape technology for NonStop systems running J-Series operating systems. The LTO 6 tape drives offer higher storage capacity of up to 6.25TB per cartridge, compatibility with LTO 5 and 4 media, and reliability features like error correction. Tributary Systems also continues to enhance its Storage Director backup virtualization solution, which connects any host platform to various storage technologies and applies appropriate data management policies. Storage Director provides benefits like consolidated backup storage, support for tape libraries and deduplication devices, and replication capabilities.
The document summarizes performance test results of the IBM LTO-6 tape drive. Key findings include:
1) The LTO-6 tape drive achieves a native data rate of up to 160 MB/s, an increase of 14% over the prior LTO-5 drive.
2) Using new LTO-6 media, the drive provides a native capacity of 2,500GB (6,250GB with 2.5:1 compression), a 67% increase over LTO-5 media.
3) Performance tests show the drive meets or exceeds expectations for data rates when reading and writing both new LTO-6 and prior LTO-5 media formats across a range of compression
This document provides an overview and summary of various enterprise storage systems and concepts. It discusses IBM storage platforms such as DS3000, DS5000, SAN Volume Controller, Storwize, DS8000, FlashSystems, tape systems, and XIV. It also covers NetApp features, IBM Smarter Storage approach, IBM and NetApp management tools, storage tiers, and various industry terms.
Learn about IBM FlashSystem 840 and its complete product specification in this Redbook. FlashSystem 840 provides scalable performance for the most demanding enterprise class applications. IBM FlashSystem 840 accelerates response times with IBM MicroLatency to enable faster decision making. For more information on IBM FlashSystem, visit http://ibm.co/10KodHl.
Visit http://on.fb.me/LT4gdu to 'Like' the official Facebook page of IBM India Smarter Computing.
Iomega is a worldwide leader in storage and network solutions for small businesses and consumers. For close to 30 years, Iomega has provided innovative yet easy-to-use storage solutions such as portable and desktop hard drives, network attached storage, and multimedia solutions. In 2009, Iomega sold over 3,460 petabytes of storage capacity and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMC Corporation. Iomega now offers affordable storage products including hard drives, network storage solutions, and multimedia devices to enhance home entertainment experiences.
This document provides an overview of IBM LTO tape storage products for midmarket customers. It discusses the benefits of LTO tape storage in general, including cost effectiveness, energy efficiency, portability, high storage capacity, longevity, and suitability for data availability, retention, security and compliance. It then highlights several advantages that IBM LTO products provide over other solutions, such as high reliability, capacity of up to 1.6TB compressed per cartridge, and data transfer rates up to 120MB/second. The document emphasizes IBM's leadership in storage innovation and the compatibility of IBM LTO products as businesses grow.
Learn about IBM System 3250 M3 which is a single-socket server that offers new levels of performance and flexibility
to help you respond quickly to changing business demands. Cost-effective and compact, it is well suited to small to mid-sized businesses, as well as large enterprises. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/210740347/IBM-System-x3250-M3
- Enterprise-class tape drives for open systems storage have higher initial costs than LTO tape drives, but provide higher capacities that can reduce the total number of drives, slots, and cartridges needed, lowering the total cost of ownership.
- While enterprise-class media costs more per cartridge, the cost per terabyte is similar or lower than LTO due to higher capacities.
- Enterprise-class drives also provide higher throughput, allowing for shorter backup windows.
The TS1140 Tape Drive includes all the features of the TS1130 while enhancing data rate performance and cartridge capacity. The TS1140 achieves a leap in performance over the TS1130 due to hardware and firmware improvements that increase the native data rate to 250 MB/sec and cartridge capacity to 4 TB with the new JC media. Testing showed the TS1140 provides significantly higher read and write data rates than the TS1130 across all compression levels and block sizes, with maximum rates over 700 MB/sec. Locate, rewind and load/unload times were also greatly improved due to the faster 12.4 m/s tape speed.
NTFS is a file system introduced by Microsoft in 1993 for Windows NT operating systems. It improved on previous file systems with features like larger storage capacity support, redundancy, security, and performance improvements important for businesses. NTFS formats volumes with system files including the Master File Table that stores metadata for all files and folders. It provides security, compression, encryption and other advanced features through file attributes. NTFS also supports features like sparse files, recoverability, and alternate data streams.
Disk areas allocation in flash disks include:
1) Boot sector which contains information about other areas sizes
2) FRT area which stores file records
3) FAT area which consists of FAT sectors for allocation data
4) Data area which contains actual data sectors of files
5) Transaction journal area which caches modified sectors during disk transactions
Disk and File System Management in LinuxHenry Osborne
This document discusses disk and file system management in Linux. It covers MBR and GPT partition schemes, logical volume management, common file systems like ext4 and XFS, mounting file systems, and file system maintenance tools. It also discusses disk quotas, file ownership, permissions, and the umask command for setting default permissions.
Tape storage remains a highly cost effective solution for backup and archival storage despite perceptions that it is outdated. Recent developments show continued improvements in tape technology with areal density demonstrations of 29.5 Gbit/in2 and LTO roadmaps extending to 12.8 TB capacities. The Long Term File System also allows tapes to be accessed like removable drives, opening new use cases. Together these advances ensure tape storage will continue to be relevant for the next decade.
Huawei Symantec Oceanspace VTL3500 OverviewUtopia Media
The document discusses the Huawei Symantec Oceanspace VTL3500 backup solution. It provides an overview of the product's key features including high performance backup at 400MB/s, cost effectiveness through data deduplication and compression, high reliability, security, and flexibility. Example application scenarios where the VTL3500 could provide benefits are also presented such as tiered backup, remote disaster recovery, and distributed backup across branches.
Learn about IBM System x3200 M3 and its specifications. The System x3200 M3 features easy installation and management with a rich set of options for hard disk drives and memory. The efficient design helps to save energy and provide a better work environment with less heat and noise. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/210739508/IBM-System-x3200-M3
This is a self made slide covering topics related to storage systems available in the market with certain information of file systems to understand the fundamentals.
There are also some information is available related to how the whole stuff works.
The document discusses the FAT32 file system. It describes FAT32 as a file allocation table that stores files and locates them on a hard drive using 32-bit values instead of 16-bit like the original FAT. FAT32 supports larger volume sizes than FAT16 while maintaining compatibility. It is commonly used for removable drives and supports file sizes up to 4GB. The document also describes the volume boot record structure of a FAT32 system including fields like bytes per sector, sectors per cluster, and total number of sectors.
The document discusses the FAT32 file system. It describes FAT32 as a file allocation table that stores files and locates them on a hard drive using 32-bit values instead of 16-bit like the original FAT. FAT32 supports larger volume sizes than FAT16 while maintaining compatibility. It is commonly used for removable drives and supports file sizes up to 4GB. The document also describes the volume boot record structure of a FAT32 system including fields like bytes per sector, sectors per cluster, and total number of sectors.
The IBM DS8000® family is a high-performance, high-capacity, highly secure, and resilient series of disk storage systems. The DS8880 family is the latest and most advanced of the DS8000 offerings to date. The high availability, multiplatform support, including the IBM z Systems™, and simplified management tools help provide a cost-effective path to an on-demand world.
To keep pace in a rapidly evolving marketplace, organizations must innovate faster than ever.
Companies today are making their services and data available through web APIs to internal and
external developers, creating higher value and new ecosystems. In this paper, we’ll discuss the
transformational effect APIs have had in the marketplace at large, the data they’re capable of
uncovering, and how companies are applying that data to create intelligent APIs to drive business.
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
Satoshi Nakamoto
satoshin@gmx.com
www.bitcoin.org
Abstract.
A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main
benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending.
We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network.
The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of
hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing
the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of
events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As
long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to
attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The
network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort
basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest
proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.
This document discusses IBM's Cloud Architecture Center and hybrid connectivity. It focuses on a solution based on a Microservices Architecture. The solution allows for hybrid connectivity and is based on a Microservices Architecture approach.
Ibm systems servidor linux power8 de 1u ibm power system s821 lc un servidor ...Diego Alberto Tamayo
Características principales
●●●●Integre dos procesadores IBM® POWER8 en un formato 1U para cargas de trabajo con uso intensivo de computación●●●●Ofrezca densidad para implementaciones de virtualización, base de datos y computación de alto rendimiento (HPC)●●●●Despliegue sistemas de elevada versatilidad para gran diversidad de cargas de trabajo de servidores, que abarcan desde procesamientos de transacciones en línea (OLTP), hosting web y elevado rendimiento de big data.
El documento describe el sistema Watson de IBM, diseñado para responder preguntas con precisión en lenguaje natural. Watson compitió exitosamente en el programa de televisión Jeopardy! en 2011, respondiendo preguntas al nivel de expertos humanos. Watson utiliza la arquitectura DeepQA de IBM que ejecuta miles de tareas analíticas en paralelo para generar respuestas precisas a preguntas en segundos. El sistema se ejecuta en un clúster de servidores IBM Power 750 que aprovechan los procesadores POWER7 para procesamiento masivamente paralelo
Foreword
This paper is the result of a research project carried out by Labs
in EVRY Financial Services during the fall of 2015. The content of
this report is the result of a comprehensive study, featuring online
sources, literary works, as well as recordings of financial
conferences such as Consensus 2015 and Fintech Week 2015.
We aim to provide a comprehensive report detailing the
opportunities, challenges and key success factors for financial
institutions looking to leverage the opportunities presented by
blockchain technology.
We hope you enjoy this study and that it helps give you greater
understanding.
Investment Interest in Blockchain
• Blockchain has the potential to reduce infrastructure
cost by up to $20 billion a year.
• P2P money Transfer across international borders -
segment worth $500 B.
• Anderseen Horowitz ( VC firm) has invested over USD
$100 million into Blockchain technology
• All time Public/VC investment into Blockchain startups -
$894 million.
• Over 4000 active fintech startups in the NY arena and
investment in the sector tripling last year to $12 billion.
“Over the past two decades, the Internet has
revolutionized many aspects of business and
society... Yet the basic mechanics of how people
and organizations execute transactions… have
not been updated for the 21st century. Blockchain
could bring to those processes the openness and
efficiency we have come to expect
in the Internet Era.”
—Arvind Krishna
Senior VP, IBM Research
This document discusses how "Trailblazers" in the financial markets industry, which make up 14% of respondents in a survey, are early adopters of blockchain technology who expect to have blockchain solutions in commercial production and at scale by 2017. The document outlines key findings about the Trailblazers, including that they prioritize reducing costs through blockchain in areas like wholesale payments, clearing and settlements, and reference data. While most financial institutions do not expect much disruption from blockchain, the Trailblazers see opportunities for new business models in areas like equity and debt issuance.
Ibm elastic storage server moderno sistema de almacenamiento definido por s...Diego Alberto Tamayo
Características principales
●●●●Aumente su productividad compartiendo datos entre distintas cargas de trabajo con un grupo de almacenamiento unificado para cargas de trabajo de archivos, objetos y Hadoop●●●●Aumente la escala y/o el r endimiento en bloques de construcción modulares con balanceo automatico de carga de trabajo●●●●Reconstruya discos con fallos con la tecnología Declustered Array redundante de discos independientes (RAID) basada en codificación del borrado desarrollada por IBM®●●●●Aloje múltiples inquilinos, ajuste la asignación de recursos y amplíe la escala a medida que evolucionen sus necesidades●●●●Utilice un sistema integrado construido sobre software para servidores IBM Power e IBM Specturm Scale●●●●Reduzca los tiempos de copia de seguridad y restauración utilizando un objetivo de copia de seguridad de alto rendimiento●●●●Elimine el aumento incontrolado de archivadores y los cuellos de botella habituales en los sistemas de almacenamiento conectados en red (NAS).
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El documento describe el sistema de almacenamiento todo flash IBM FlashSystem A9000, que ofrece un rendimiento extremo y uniforme para satisfacer los acuerdos de nivel de servicio de cargas de trabajo imprevisibles y de uso intensivo de datos. El sistema utiliza la tecnología IBM FlashCore y una arquitectura altamente paralela para proporcionar latencias de microsegundos uniformes y un alto rendimiento. Incluye funciones de reducción de datos como supresión de patrones, deduplicación y compresión para mejorar la eficiencia del almacenamiento y
IBM Object Storage and Software Defined Solutions - CleversafeDiego Alberto Tamayo
Digital Content Growth
• Continued growth in graphical content creation
• Multi-device and HD/4K/8K make it even more challenging to store and process data
• Time & location shifting: viewing on individual schedule
• Content life-cycle management provides a balance between cost & performance
while maintaining customer experience
• Meta data availability and access
• Digital disruption with Over The Top (OTT) digital only competitors - new business
models
• OTT viewing will grow from representing 3.4% of TV viewing hours in 2013 to
20.4% by 2017 in NA
• 63% stream on-demand media more than weekly
• Security and data protection are big issues.
• File sharing declines with legal on-demand options
• Connection speeds are increasing making new options possible
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Create a system to track the temperature of vaccine using Smart IoT Edge
devices, Smart IoT cloud Eco Systems, Blockchain and Smart Analytics from
manufacturing to storage to transport to consumption – Reduce Wastage and
Improve distribution and lower Inventory!
Highlights
●● ● ●Complete: combining compute, interconnect,
storage and system software
●● ● ●Modular and Extensible: match the
right combination of components and
configurations to meet your workload
●● ● ●Integrated: racked and tested in
IBM manufacturing to reduce time to
compute
Clients value IBM’s unique strengths in
business process transformation and
hybrid cloud technology
IBM’s approach to hybrid cloud enables clients
to put data to work for better decision making
and competitive advantage
IBM is ideally-positioned to satisfy end-to-end enterprise
requirements for the growing hybrid cloud: infrastructure,
application development, data, security, visibility and control
“Growth and comfort
do not co-exist”1
The world economy continues its transformation as
companies’ global operating footprints evolve based
on new opportunities, challenges and technology.
With growing political uncertainty, as well as new risks
and disruption ushered in by evolving technologies,
companies have to navigate an increasingly complex
international operating environment. This tenth edition
of IBM’s Global Location Trends report outlines the
latest trends in corporate location selection and how
today’s global dynamics influence where companies
locate, expand their businesses and create jobs
around the world.
Learning to trust artificial intelligence systems accountability, compliance ...Diego Alberto Tamayo
It’s not surprising that the
public’s imagination has
been ignited by Artificial
Intelligence since the term
was first coined in 1955.
In the ensuing 60 years,
we have been alternately
captivated by its promise,
wary of its potential for
abuse and frustrated by
its slow development.
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The document discusses the shift to the connected economy, where value is created through technology-enabled connections between people, machines, and organizations. It finds that only 18% of surveyed organizations have significantly adopted connected economy business models, while over half recognize significant revenue is threatened by digital disruption. Connected economy leaders have realized stronger revenue growth and earn more from new products compared to laggards. Leaders also demonstrate greater senior leadership involvement in digital initiatives, cross-functional collaboration, skills development, and dedicated digital transition teams.
Device democracy -Saving the future of the #InternetOfThings @IBMIBV Diego Alberto Tamayo
Transforming businesses as
the Internet of Things expands
As a global electronics company, we understand the
issues facing the high-tech industry and the continuous
transformation required to thrive. Across the industry,
companies are turning their attention from smartphones and
tablets to a new generation of connected devices that will
transform not just the Electronics industry, but many others.
The IBM Global Electronics practice uniquely combines IBM
and partner services, hardware, software and research into
integrated solutions that can help you deliver innovation,
create differentiated customer experiences and optimize
your global operations.
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One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
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- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
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- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
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We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
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1. IBM System Storage TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries 1
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IBM System Storage TS3100 and TS3200 Tape
Libraries
IBM Storage at-a-glance guide
The IBM® System Storage® TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries are well-suited for handling the backup,
restore, and archive data-storage needs for small-to-medium environments.
The TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries are shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. TS3100 (3573 L2U) Tape Library and TS3200 (3573 L4U) Tape Library
The TS3100 library with its use of one Ultrium LTO-5 Full-High tape drive or up to two Ultrium LTO-5
Half-High tape drives and 24 tape cartridge capacity can store up to 72 TB compressed (36 TB native).
The TS3200 48 tape cartridge capacity and use of up to two Ultrium LTO-5 Full-High tape drives or up to
four Ultrium LTO-5 Half-High tape drives scales to 144 TB compressed (72 TB native). The IBM Ultrium
LTO-5 tape drive supports up to 140 MBps native data-transfer.
Both libraries come standard with a bar-code reader, supporting the libraries operation in sequential or
random access mode. The design of the remote library management through a standard web interface
offers flexibility and greater administrative control of storage operations. Path Failover, a new optional
feature for the libraries, is designed to provide automatic control path failover to a preconfigured
redundant control path in the event that a host adapter or control path drive is lost, without aborting the
current job in process.
Did you know?
The TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries are designed for storage management, capacity, performance,
data protection, reliability, affordability, and application requirements. They are functionally rich,
high-capacity, entry-level tape-storage solutions that incorporate the latest generation of LTO IBM Ultrium
5 tape technology.
Both IBM TS3100 and TS3200 Models are excellent solutions for large-capacity or high-performance tape
backup with or without random access. They are also excellent choices for tape automation for IBM
Power Systems™, IBM System x®, and other open systems.
2. IBM System Storage TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Libraries 2
Highlights
The IBM TS3100 and TS3200 are designed to take advantage of Linear Tape-Open (LTO) technology to
cost effectively handle growing storage requirements:
The TS3100 uses one LTO Full-High tape drive or up to two LTO Half-High tape drives and 24-tape
cartridge capacity. The library is configured with two removable cartridge magazines, one on the left
side (12 data cartridge slots) and one on the right (12 data cartridge slots). Additionally, the left
magazine includes a single mail slot to help support continuous library operation while importing and
exporting media.
The TS3200 scales with the use of up to two LTO Full-High tape drives or up to four LTO Half-High
tape drives and 48 tape cartridge capacity. The library is configured with four removable cartridge
magazines, two on the left side (24 data cartridge slots) and two on the right (24 data cartridge slots).
Additionally, the lower left magazine includes a three-slot I/O station to help support continuous library
operation while importing and exporting media.
LTO Technology
The IBM Ultrium LTO-5 tape drive supports up to 140 MBps native data-transfer. IBM LTO standards
leadership continues with the LTO-4 tape drive doubling the storage capacity of its predecessor and the
LTO-5 tape drive doubling the storage capacity of the LTO-4 tape drive with 3.0 TB compressed (1.5 TB
native) on LTO-5 media. Both drives are backward compatible (read and write) with their predecessor
LTO media and have read capability of LTO media two generations back. They both have speed
matching and channel calibration for improved performance. They support the leading operating systems
and popular backup software.
Security
Data is one of the most highly valued resources in a competitive business environment. Protecting that
data, controlling access to it, and verifying its authenticity while maintaining its availability are priorities in
our security–conscious world. Increasing regulatory requirements are also helping to drive the need for the
adequate security of data. Ultrium LTO-4 and LTO-5 drive technology helps address security and
compliance requirements with its continued Write Once Read Many (WORM) and Application Managed
Encryption (AME) capability.
Advanced encryption through Library Managed Encryption (LME) and System Managed Encryption
(SME) are available as optional Transparent LTO Encryption feature 5900. For key management for
encryption, IBM Tivoli® Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM) V2 is required. Whether encryption is
application- or hardware-based, vital data can securely be stored to help ensure compliancy with data
security, information disclosure, and privacy regulations for data at rest.
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IBM Linear Tape File System (LTFS)
LTFS is the first file system that works in conjunction with LTO generation 5 tape technology to set a new
standard for ease-of-use and portability for open systems tape storage. This drive is the first LTO
generation to introduce media partitioning, which allows LTO-5 media to be divided into segments,
improving accessibility by providing the ability to quickly locate data to retrieve or update.
With LTFS, accessing data stored on an IBM tape cartridge became as easy and intuitive as using a USB
flash drive. With LTFS file manager, reading data on a tape cartridge is as easy as dragging and
dropping. Users can run any application designed for disk files against tape data without being concerned
that the data is physically stored on tape. Built on the LTO Ultrium 5 format standard, IBM Linear Tape
File System Library Edition provides a direct, intuitive, graphical access to data stored in IBM tape drives
and libraries using LTO generation 5 tape cartridges.
.
Benefits of LTFS Library Edition (LE) are as follows:
The graphical user interface helps reduce complexity by enabling an icon-based view of an LTO-5
library, including tape cartridges and files using the operating system's file manager.
LE helps reduce costs because it does not require any additional tape management software or
utilities.
The file system API of the operating system is used to provide a basic read/write interface to the tape
library for applications without any additional operating system enhancements such as “plug-ins” or
service packs.
“Mount-less” cartridge inquiry for fast access is achieved after the tape library is inventoried. Tape
cartridges do not have to be remounted to retrieve content index data, and basic cartridge information
like volume name, serial number, etc.
LTFS LE software can be ordered concurrently with hardware, or as software only for installed
supported tape libraries. LTFS LE for LTO-5 drives can be ordered as PID software base order
number 5639-LT1. The feature number is 5806.
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Part number information
Table 1 lists part numbers and feature codes for the TS3100 and TS3200.
Table 1. TS3100 and TS3200 ordering information
TS3100 TS3200 Description HVEC MTM
Yes No Tape Library Model L2U Driveless 35732UL 3573 L2U
No Yes Tape Library Model L4U Driveless 35734UL 3573 L4U
Drive options Part number Feature code
Yes Yes 6 Gbps SAS 46X2683 8245
Yes Yes
Ultrium 5 Full-High
8 Gbps Fibre Channel 46X2682 8244
Yes Yes 6 Gbps SAS 46X2685 8247
Yes Yes
Ultrium 5 Half-High
8 Gbps Fibre Channel 46X2684 8248
Yes Yes LVD SCSI 95P5002 8143
Yes Yes 3 Gbps SAS 95P5006 8145
Yes Yes
Ultrium 4 Full-High
4 Gbps Fibre Channel 95P5004 8144
Yes Yes 6 Gbps SAS 46X7117 8149
Yes Yes
Ultrium 4 Half-High
8 Gbps Fibre Channel 46X6912 8148
Yes Yes Ultrium 3 Half-High 6 Gbps SAS 46X7122 8049
Optional feature codes
Yes Yes Path Failover (at least 2 drives required) 45E9503 1682
Yes Yes Transparent LTO Encryption 45E3081 5900
Yes Yes Rack mount 23R6998 7002
Yes Yes Right-side magazine set 23R6999 8106
Yes No Left-side magazine 45E2237 8109
No Yes Left-side magazine, upper 45E2225 8107
No Yes Left-side magazine, lower 45E2231 8108
Yes Yes Ultrium 5 media 5-packs 46C2084 8505
Yes Yes Ultrium 4 media 5-packs 95P4278 8405
Yes Yes
Ultrium tape cartridges
WORM media*
Ultrium 3 media 5-packs 95P2020 8305
Yes Yes Ultrium Cleaning Cartridge 23R7008 8002
No Yes Additional Power Supply 23R7263 1901
* Ultrium 3, 4, and 5 WORM media and tape cartridge options can be ordered at
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/media/tapemediacenter/
The IBM Ultrium WORM cartridges (Machine Type 3589) were designed for applications, such as
archiving and data retention, and for applications that require an audit trail. IBM Ultrium 3, 4, and 5 Tape
Drive WORM support allows vital data to be stored in a non-erasable, non-rewritable format provided for
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these types of applications. The IBM Ultrium WORM cartridges work with the IBM System Storage LTO
Ultrium Tape Drives to help prevent the alteration or deletion of user data. In addition, IBM has taken
several steps to reduce the possibility of tampering with the information:
The bottom of the cartridge is molded in a different color than rewritable cartridges.
The special cartridge memory helps protect the WORM nature of the media.
A unique format is factory-written on each WORM cartridge.
Table 2 lists the cabling ordering information for the TS3100 and TS3200.
Table 2. TS3100 and TS3200 cabling ordering information
Cables Part number
4.5 m VHDCI/HD68 SCSI Cable 23R7134
10.0 m VHDCI/HD68 SCSI Cable 23R7135
13.0 m LC/LC Fibre Cable 23R7137
25.0 m LC/LC Fibre Cable 23R7138
LC-SC Fibre Cable Interposer 23R7140
2M SAS/Mini-SAS 1x Cable 95P4711
2M Mini-SAS/Mini-SAS 1x Cable 95P4713
SAS/Mini-SAS 4x Interposer 95P4994
Mini-SAS/Mini-SAS 4x Interposer 95P4996
Table 3 lists the common specifications for the TS3100 and TS3200.
Table 3. TS3100 and TS3200 specifications
Specifications
Tape drive type IBM Ultrium LTO-5 Full-High and Half-High
IBM Ultrium LTO-4 Full-High and Half-High
IBM Ultrium LTO-3 Half-High
Tape drive physical capacity Up to 3.0 TB per cartridge compressed; 1.5 TB native with LTO-5 media
Up to 1.6 TB per cartridge compressed; 800 GB native with LTO-4 media
Up to 800 GB per cartridge compressed; 400 GB native with LTO-3 media
Data transfer rate (per drive) Up to 140 MBps native with LTO-5 tape drive
Up to 120 MBps native with LTO-4 tape drive
Up to 80 MBps native with LTO-3 tape drive
Attachment support 8 Gbps fibre channel and 6 Gbps SAS interfaces
LVD SCSI (LTO-4 Full-High)
4 Gbps fibre channel and 3 Gbps SAS interfaces (LTO-4 Full-High)
Warranty Three-year, customer-replaceable unit (CRU) service in most countries
Operating environment
Temperature 50 to 113 degrees F (10 to 45 degrees C)
Relative humidity 10% RH to 80% RH (non-condensing)
Electrical power 4.0 amps at 100 V ac; 2.0 amps at 240 V ac 0.1 KVA
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Table 4 lists the unique specifications of the TS3100.
Table 4. TS3100 unique specifications
TS3100 specifications
Number of drives 1 Full-High or up to 2 Half-Highs
Number of tape
cartridges
24
Number of mail slots 1
Library physical
capacity
Up to 72 TB per tape library compressed; 36 TB native with Ultrium LTO-5 media
Up to 38.4 TB per tape library compressed; 19.2 TB native with Ultrium LTO-4 media
Up to 19.2 TB per tape Library compressed; 9.6 TB native with Ultrium LTO-3 media
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Stand-alone 17.6 in (447.5 mm) x 3.84 in (97.6 mm) x 31.9 in (810 mm)
Rack-mount 17.6 in (447.5 mm) x 3.44 in (87.6 mm) x 29.13 in (740 mm)
Weight 33 lb. (15 kg) without rack mount
What’s in the TS3100 shipment group box?
The box contains the following items:
Tape Library Model L2U Driveless
12 data cartridge left magazine
12 data cartridge right magazine
IBM Ultrium Drives (ordered separately)
Power Cord (must be selected)
One IBM Ultrium Cleaning Cartridge (universal)
IBM System Storage TS3100/TS3200 Tape Setup, Operator and Service Guide
IBM System Storage TS3100/TS3200 Tape Library Installation Quick Reference
Quality Hotline Card
Device Driver readme sheet
Safety pointer multi-language readme sheet
License Agreement for Machine Code
NLS Translated Safety CD
Misc Documents CD
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Table 5 lists the unique specifications for the TS3200.
Table 5. TS3200 unique specifications
TS3200 specifications
Number of drives Up to 2 Full-Highs or up to 4 Half-Highs
Number of tape
cartridges
48
Number of mail slots 3
Library physical
capacity
Up to 144 TB per tape library compressed; 72 TB native with Ultrium LTO-5 media
Up to 76.8 TB per tape library compressed; 38.4 TB native with Ultrium LTO-4 media
Up to 38.4 TB per tape Library compressed; 19.2 TB native with Ultrium LTO-3 media
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Stand-alone 17.6 in (447.5 mm) x 7.29 in (185.2 mm) x 31.9 in (810 mm)
Rack-mount 17.6 in (447.5 mm) x 6.89 in (175.2 mm) x 29.13 in (740 mm)
Weight 47 lb. (21.3 kg) without rack mount
What’s in the TS3200 shipping box?
The box contains the following items:
Tape Library Model L4U Driveless
12 data cartridge left upper magazine
12 data cartridge left lower magazine
Two 12 data cartridge right magazines
IBM Ultrium Drives (ordered separately)
Power Cord (must be selected)
One IBM Ultrium Cleaning Cartridge (universal)
IBM System Storage TS3100/TS3200 Tape Setup, Operator and Service Guide
IBM System Storage TS3100/TS3200 Tape Library Installation Quick Reference
Quality Hotline Card
Device Driver readme sheet
Safety pointer multi-language readme sheet
License Agreement for Machine Code
NLS Translated Safety CD
Misc Documents CD
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Supported hardware platforms
Supported hardware platforms for the TS3100 and the TS3200 are:
IBM BladeCenter®
IBM Power Systems™
IBM System p®
IBM System i®
IBM System x®
IBM System z® and S/390®
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Hewlett Packard
Intel (x86 and x86_64)
Sun
Supported operating systems
Supported operation systems for the TS3100 and the TS3200 are:
IBM AIX® 7.1 or later
IBM i 7.1 or later
IBM VIOS 2.2.0 or later with client IBM i
HP HP-UX 11iv3 or later
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 or later
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 or later
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 or later
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP1 or later
Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5.5 or later
Oracle Solaris 10 or later
Check the latest support levels and configuration information for LTO drives, platforms, operating
systems, and attachments at the Systems Storage Interoperation Center (SSIC):
http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/storage/config/ssic
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Supported software products
The TS3100 and TS3200 supported software products are:
IBM: Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS)
IBM: High Performance Storage System (HPSS)
IBM: Linear Tape File System Library Edition
IBM: Tivoli Storage Manager
IBM: Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM)
Atempo: Time Navigator 4.1/4.2
BakBone Software: NetVault
CommVault Systems: Galaxy
CA: ARCserve Backup
EMC: NetWorker
Front Porch Digital: DIVArchive
HP: OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.5/6.0/6.1
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007
Symantec: Backup Exec 12.5 and 2010
Symantec: NetBackup
Thales Encryption Manager for Storage: TEMS
Yosemite: Backup
For current IBM software products and independent software vendor products supporting TS3100 and the
TS3200, see the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) matrix for 3592 and LTO drives:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/storage/tape/lto_isv_matrix.pdf
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Warranty period and warranty service
Every TS3100 and TS3200 is covered by the following warranty:
System three-year, customer-replaceable unit (CRU) service in most countries
Optional IBM features initially installed in an IBM system carry the same warranty and warranty service
support category as the system. If installed after the initial system installation, they carry the balance of
the system warranty or the optional feature warranty, whichever is greater.
Customer-replaceable unit (CRU) service
IBM provides replacement CRUs for you to install. CRU information and replacement instructions are
included with your machine and are available from IBM upon your request.
Table 6 lists the various warranty options for the TS3100 and TS3200 tape libraries.
Table 6. Warranties and maintenance
IBM ServicePac® TS3100 L2U TS3200 L4U
Warranty and maintenance option
3 Year Onsite Repair 24x7 4 Hour Response 42V1346 42V1541
3 Year Onsite Repair 9x5 Next Business Day 42V1345 42V1540
5 Year Onsite Repair 24x7 4 Hour Response 42V1347 42V1542
Maintenance agreement
1 Year Onsite Repair 24x7 4 Hour Response 42V1349 42V1544
1 Year Onsite Repair 9x5 Next Business Day 42V1348 42V1543
2 Year Onsite Repair 24x7 4 Hour Response 42V1351 42V1546
2 Year Onsite Repair 9x5 Next Business Day 42V1350 42V1545
Remote technical support
RTS for Tape Devices- 1yr 91Y8855 91Y8855
RTS for Tape Devices- 3yr 91Y8856 91Y8856
Note: Each ServicePac is country-specific and is valid only when purchased and registered in the country
in which IBM service will be provided. Refer to the IBM ServicePac Worldwide Product Matrix at the
following location for a complete list of the ServicePac part numbers specific to your country:
https://www-304.ibm.com/sales/gss/download/spst/servicepac/extProductSelectorWWW.do
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Related publications
For more information, refer to the following resources:
IBM System Storage Product Guide
http://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/tso00364usen/TSO00364USEN.PDF
IBM System Storage TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library Setup, Operator, and Service
Guide, GA32-0545
http://publibfp.dhe.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/32054510.pdf
IBM Linear Tape-Open: LTO Ultrium tape drives, libraries, and autoloaders
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/lto/
IBM System Storage Tape Library Guide for Open Systems , SG24-5946
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg245946.pdf
IBM TS3100 Tape Library Express Model
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ts3100/
IBM TS3200 Tape Library Express Model
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ts3200/
IBM LTO Ultrium 5 1.5 TB Data Cartridge
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/media/lto_5/index.html
IBM Linear Tape File System
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ltfs/index.html
IBM Systems and Technology data sheet: IBM Linear Tape File System
http://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/tsd03128usen/TSD03128USEN.PDF
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