Description
The HPE T950V LTO-8 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled is engineered for enterprise data protection, fast backups, and scalable archiving within demanding IT environments. This internal, half-height sled is designed to integrate into compatible HPE storage ecosystems and standard Fibre Channel SANs, delivering reliable, high-capacity tape backup with streamlined installation in dense data-center racks. With LTO-8 Ultrium technology, this drive delivers robust capacity and performance for long-term retention, disaster recovery, and data lifecycle management, making it an essential component for organizations that rely on offline storage, compliance, and secure data protection strategies.
- The HPE T950V combines LTO-8 Ultrium capacity with a Fibre Channel interface in a convenient half-height sled. Native capacity per cartridge reaches 12 TB, with up to 30 TB of compressed storage depending on the data, enabling cost-effective, scalable backups and archival workflows. This makes it ideal for medium to large-scale data center environments that require dependable, high-density storage with predictable long-term retention. The native 12 TB capacity and high compression potential help organizations manage growth without overpowering their backup windows.
- High-speed data transfer and efficient backups. LTO-8 technology delivers accelerated performance with substantial throughput and reliability. Native transfer rates reach approximately 360 MB/s, while compressed data streams can accelerate overall backup throughput when data is highly compressible. This combination of solid native speed and compression-friendly performance reduces backup windows, accelerates offsite replication, and enhances recoverability for critical workloads.
- Seamless integration in enterprise environments. The internal, 1/2-height (half-height) sled is purpose-built for HPE infrastructure and compatible servers, enabling flexible deployment in compact data-center footprints and dense rack configurations. The Fibre Channel interface supports integration with existing SAN fabrics and HBA configurations, simplifying management, zoning, and data movement between storage arrays, tape libraries, and backup software suites.
- Reliability, durability, and lifecycle management. The EDBA sled architecture is engineered for robust operation within enterprise data centers, offering secure seating, stable alignment, and improved airflow to maintain performance under heavy workloads. LTO-8 Ultrium media themselves are designed for long-term archival durability and error-correcting capabilities, helping organizations meet data retention requirements while maintaining quick access to archived information when needed.
- Comprehensive support and deployment flexibility. The HPE T950V is backed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s engineering, with compatibility across HPE backup and recovery solutions and broad industry-standard tape media. Its internal sled design reduces the need for external adapters, contributes to streamlined maintenance, and supports consistent, predictable procurement and lifecycle planning across heterogeneous IT environments.
Technical Details of HPE T950V LTO-8 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled
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How to install HPE T950V LTO-8 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled
- Power down the host server or storage system and disconnect all power and data cables to ensure a safe installation environment. Confirm that the chassis supports a half-height internal sled and has an available drive bay compatible with the EDBA sled.
- Prepare the drive bay: remove any existing drive sled if necessary, and verify the bay is clean, free of dust, and ready for a new internal module. Inspect the Fibre Channel HBA or NIC ports to ensure there are available, properly configured ports for integration with your SAN fabric.
- Install the EDBA sled into the chosen half-height slot. Align the sled with the guide rails, slide it in carefully, and secure it with the appropriate fasteners or captive screws as required by your chassis design. Ensure the sled sits firmly and is properly seated for reliable electrical contact.
- Connect the Fibre Channel cables: attach the appropriate FC data cables to the HPE T950V interface and to the Fibre Channel switch or HBAs in your environment. Verify that cables are firmly connected and that the SAN fabric is configured for the new device in accordance with your storage policies and zoning rules.
- Power on the system and check for drive detection. Enter the system’s management interface or operating system utility to verify that the T950V is recognized as an LTO-8 Ultrium internal drive. Run a quick diagnostic to confirm drive health, firmware, and the ability to initialize LTO-8 media. If necessary, update firmware to the recommended version from the HP/HPE support portal.
- Load an LTO-8 cartridge, verify media status, and configure backup software to use the new drive. Validate read/write operations with a test backup and a restore test to ensure data integrity and recoverability. Document cartridge labeling, retention policies, and media lifecycle notes for ongoing compliance and archival workflows.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the HPE T950V LTO-8 Ultrium Fibre Channel Half Height Drive EDBA Sled? It is an internal, half-height LTO-8 tape drive sled designed for HPE ecosystems, delivering high-capacity tape backup and archival capabilities via Fibre Channel interfaces. It combines LTO-8 Ultrium technology with enterprise-grade reliability and easy integration into compatible servers and storage environments.
- What capacity does LTO-8 provide? LTO-8 offers 12 TB native capacity per cartridge and up to 30 TB compressed capacity, depending on the data type and compressibility. This makes it suitable for long-term data retention, archival storage, and disaster recovery workflows with fewer media cartridges and reduced media handling overhead.
- What interface does this drive use? The drive uses Fibre Channel, enabling high-speed, low-latency data transfer within SAN environments. This interface is compatible with typical enterprise storage networks and can be integrated into existing backup and recovery architectures that rely on SAN connectivity.
- Is this drive compatible with non-HPE systems? While designed for HPE ecosystems, many LTO-8 Ultrium drives and sleds can operate in standard environments with compatible tape libraries and backup software. Always verify compatibility with your specific server, storage array, and backup software to ensure proper integration and support.
- What about maintenance and warranties? The T950V sled is backed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise support and service options. Regular firmware updates, media handling best practices, and vendor-supported spare parts are recommended to maximize reliability and minimize downtime in data protection operations.
- How do I determine when to replace tape media? Tape media has a long archival life when stored properly, but media degradation, environmental conditions, and frequent access can impact reliability. Follow media lifecycle guidelines from HPE and the media manufacturer, and perform periodic verification reads to ensure data integrity during backups and restores.
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