HPE T950V LTO-7 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled

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Description

The HPE T950V LTO-7 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled is a compact, enterprise-grade backup and archival solution designed to fit seamlessly into HPE server ecosystems. Built around LTO-7 Ultrium technology and a Fibre Channel interface, this internal sled delivers high-capacity storage, reliable performance, and easy integration for data centers that require robust disaster recovery, long-term retention, and streamlined backup workflows. With its 1/2 height form factor and native 6 TB capacity (15 TB compressed), the T950V is optimized for dense deployment, reduced total cost of ownership, and efficient data protection across multiple workloads. This sled is purpose-built for administrators who demand scalable capacity, dependable data integrity, and straightforward maintenance in demanding enterprise environments.

  • High-capacity LTO-7 Ultrium tape drive with 6 TB native capacity and up to 15 TB compressed, delivering cost-efficient, scalable backup and archival storage for data-intensive workloads. The combination supports long-term retention policies, multiple restore points, and rapid backup cycles that keep your business running without bottlenecks.
  • Fibre Channel connectivity in a half-height internal EDBA sled, designed for seamless integration with HPE servers and direct attach storage networks. This configuration minimizes clutter, simplifies cabling, and enables high-throughput data transfers to backup targets, archive libraries, or disaster recovery sites within FC SAN environments.
  • Reliability and performance through Linear Serpentine data path and proven HPE engineering, which reduces tape wear, extends drive longevity, and maintains consistent backup windows even during peak data loads. The design supports steady throughput, improved data integrity, and dependable operation in demanding data centers.
  • Flexible deployment and easy integration in enterprise environments, with a 1/2 height form factor that fits in tight server enclosures and supports automated backup workflows within integrated tape libraries and backup appliances. Its compact build enables scalable configurations, enabling organizations to expand capacity without overhauling existing infrastructure.
  • Ideal for a wide range of use cases including full backups, incremental backups, long-term archiving, disaster recovery strategies, and compliance-driven data retention. It delivers fast restores when needed, supports periodic vaulting to offsite locations, and helps organizations meet regulatory mandates with proven reliability and consistency.

Technical Details of HPE T950V LTO-7 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled

  • Product type: LTO-7 Ultrium tape drive housed within an internal EDBA sled for enterprise servers
  • Storage capacity: Native 6 TB; compressed up to 15 TB depending on data characteristics and compression ratios
  • Form factor: 1/2 height (half-height) internal sled compatible with appropriate server backplanes and drive bays
  • Interface: Fibre Channel connectivity for direct attachment to FC SANs, storage enclosures, and backup targets within HPE ecosystems
  • Technology: Linear serpentine data path with proven LTO-7 media capabilities, delivering reliable data transfer and durable archival performance
  • Environment and compatibility: Designed for integration into enterprise data centers and backup infrastructures, compatible with HPE servers and standard LTO-7 media, with support for common backup software ecosystems

how to install HPE T950V LTO-7 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled

  • Verify compatibility: Confirm your HPE server or enclosure supports half-height LTO-7 EDBA sleds and has an available Fibre Channel backplane slot. Check your server’s maintenance and support matrices for drive bay compatibility and firmware prerequisites.
  • Power down and discharge static: Shut down the system, disconnect power, and ground yourself before handling the sled to prevent electrostatic discharge that could damage components.
  • Prepare the slot: Ensure the target bay is free, align the sled with the backplane guides, and confirm proper orientation for a secure, plug-in connection.
  • Insert the sled: Slide the HPE T950V into the appropriate 1/2-height drive bay until it seats firmly in the backplane. Confirm that latches engage and the sled is securely mounted.
  • Connect FC backplane and power up: Attach Fibre Channel cables to the sled’s FC interface, route cables to the storage network or backup target, and power the system back on. Enter the server’s management interface to verify recognition and initialize any required firmware updates.
  • Validate operation: In the operating system or backup software, confirm the drive appears as an available media drive. Run a basic inventory, verify tape cartridge recognition, perform a test write/read cycle, and monitor S.M.A.R.T.-style health indicators if available.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the HPE T950V LTO-7 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled used for? It provides reliable LTO-7 backup and archival capabilities in a compact, FC-connected sled designed for HPE servers and storage environments, enabling scalable data protection and rapid restores.
  • What are the capacity specifications? Native capacity is 6 TB, with a compressed capacity of up to 15 TB, depending on data type, compressibility, and backup patterns. This supports long-term retention while reducing media costs per gigabyte.
  • What interfaces does it use? It uses Fibre Channel connectivity to attach directly to FC backplanes, SANs, and backup targets within HPE ecosystems, delivering high-throughput data transfer and streamlined integration with existing infrastructure.
  • Is it compatible with all LTO-7 tapes? The drive adheres to LTO-7 Ultrium standards and works with standard LTO-7 data cartridges. For best results, use HPE-supported media and follow recommended media handling procedures.
  • How do I verify compatibility and maintain performance? Check the server’s compatibility matrix, ensure the correct backplane and firmware levels, perform regular firmware updates, and use certified backup software to manage tape libraries and drive operations.
  • What maintenance or upgrades are recommended? Regular firmware updates, periodic health checks via the server management tools, and replacement of worn media when error rates rise help maintain reliability and performance in enterprise environments.

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