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The 3490E Model E11 offers full function 3490E tape performance and compatibility
at a substantially lower price than other 3490E tape subsystems.
The standard Cartridge Stack Loaders automatically load and unload cartridges
as they are filled, reducing the need for operator handling. The 3490E
Model E11 may be used to create tapes for archive files, for backup and
restore in the event of system or disk storage problems, for off-site
data storage for disaster recovery, and for data interchange with other
systems.
Highlights
- Data rate of 3 MB/sec (6.5 MB/sec typically with compression)
- 0.8 GB capacity per cartridge (2.4 GB typically with IDRC)
- Fast and wide SCSI-2 differential interface
- Reads and writes 36-track bi-directional recording format
- Reads 18-track tape cartridges
- Maximum operational efficiency with unattended backup of up to 16.8
GB of data using a standard seven-cartridge Cartridge Stack Loader
High Performance
Using the 3490E's IDRC data compression, the 3490E Model E11 can provide
an effective throughput as high as 6.5MB per second (Mileage may vary...
actual throughput is a function of the system processor, data block size,
and software used).
The fast and wide (16-bit) SCSI-2 differential interface supports peak
data rates of up to 20MB per second. Both 8-bit and 16-bit transfer are
supported. Using an interposer for 8-bit mode, peak data rates of up to
10MB per second are possible.
Speedy Backup and Restore
In the event of loss or damage to files on disk storage, the E11 allows
you to quickly replace backed-up files, improving productivity and system
availability.
Won't Fill Up Your Rack
The small size of the E11 makes efficient use of rack space. Two E11s
can be mounted side-by-side in 8 EIA units. That leaves more space available
for other devices in the same rack.
Error-Free Reading and Writing
The 3490-E11 incorporates a single pass read-after-write function in
addition to extensive error correction functions. Read-after-write checks
the data as it is written. Most errors can be corrected by the ICU as
the tape is written. If a problem cannot be corrected, the tape unit retries
and attempts to write (or read) the data correctly. If the problem remains
uncorrectable, the operator is notified. The drive does not continue if
data cannot be accurately recorded.
Save Time During Rewind
The 36-track bi-directional recording format can reduce or eliminate
rewind time. The bi-directional head writes 18 tracks from the load point
to the end of the tape and then writes the other 18 tracks from the end
of the tape back to the load point, eliminating the rewind time for full
tapes.
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