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The Capacity on Demand (COD) feature allows users to easily increase capacity (from 12 to 24 slots) as their data grows. The hardware-based encryption capabilities of LTO-4/5/6 combined with a choice of SCSI, SAS or FC connectivity provides customers with flexibility and peace of mind. Check your target tape library and tape drives are visible in Device Manager. Insert a read/write data tape in slot 0. The contents of this tape will be overwritten. Insert a cleaning tape in slot 1. Abstract: IBM Tape Library Slot and Capacity Calculator 2020 v5.8 This updated version of the IBM Tape Library Slot Calculator will help you to calculate capacity and slot numbers for all IBM Tape Libraries, including TS3100, TS3200, TS3310, TS3500, TS4300 and the TS4500 (incl. HA support announced with R3 5/10/2016).

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In computer storage, a tape library, sometimes called a tape silo, tape robot or tape jukebox, is a storage device that contains one or more tape drives, a number of slots to hold tapecartridges, a barcode reader to identify tape cartridges and an automated method for loading tapes (a robot). Additionally, the area where tapes that are NOT currently in a silo are stored is also called a tape library. Tape libraries can contain millions of tapes.

One of the earliest examples was the IBM 3850 Mass Storage System (MSS), announced in 1974.

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These devices can store immense amounts of data, ranging from 20 terabytes[1] up to 2.1 exabytes of data[2] as of 2016. Such capacity is multiple thousand times that of a typical hard drive and well in excess of what is capable with network attached storage. Typical entry-level solutions cost around $10,000 USD,[3] while high-end solutions can start at as much as $200,000 USD[4] and cost well in excess of $1 million for a fully expanded and configured library.

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  • ^HP Small & Medium Business Online Store: HP StorageWorks MSL2024 Tape Libraries
  • ^[1]. Cites cost as 'From $195,830. (US)'
  • ^'The Costs Of Storage'. Forbes.
  • ^'SNIA Dictionary'. Storage Network Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-01-30. tape autoloader...[Storage System] A tape device that provides automated access to multiple tape cartridges, typically via a single tape drive.
  • ^'Ten common backup/restore related questions'. Sun Microsystems, Inc. Retrieved 2010-01-30. What is a stacker (autoloader) vs a jukebox?
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  • ^'SNIA Dictionary'. Storage Network Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-01-30. media stacker...[Data Recovery] A robotic media handler in which media must be moved sequentially by the robot.
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    Hello everyone,
    I am pretty new to Tape Backup with Veeam.
    We are using a HP MSL8096 Tapelib with 93 Slots.
    I want to use part of that Library (2 drives + Slot1-40) for another Backupsystem and the rest of the drives and slots for Veeam.Library
    In my other backup software I am able to hide the slots 41-93 from the software so that they are not used for backups.
    I would like to do the same for Veeam. Unfortunately I did not find a similar option.
    All slots and drives are shown.Tape Library Slots
    Is there a way to limit drives and slots? Otherwise is it possible to prevent the usage on another way? (at best in a way that is not error prone with regard to the admin )
    Thanks for any help
    Best regards