Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library

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Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library

The Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library is engineered for midrange and enterprise environments that demand effortless, automated backup with unmatched density, performance, and value. Built to protect critical data faster, smarter, and more cost-effectively, the NEOxl 80 combines modular scalability with advanced robotic media handling, enterprise-grade reliability, and simple integration with leading backup applications. This tape library is purpose-built for organizations seeking a future-proof solution that grows with their data needs—without sacrificing ease of use or control.

  • Scalable density that maximizes tape capacity in a compact footprint, enabling growth from small to large archives without disruptive upgrades.
  • Fast, automated backup and restore with intelligent media management, reducing hands-on maintenance and accelerating data protection workflows.
  • Flexible drive configurations and media support, including LTO Ultrium generations, for broad compatibility with existing and future backup strategies.
  • Robust data protection features such as encryption options, media integrity checks, and comprehensive reporting for governance and compliance.
  • Enterprise-grade manageability and integration with leading backup software, centralized control via web UI, and straightforward rack-mount deployment.

Technical Details of Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library

  • Scalability and slots: A modular tape library designed to grow with your data; supports a high number of cartridge slots to maximize capacity per rack unit, ideal for backup archives and long-term retention.
  • Drive options: Configurable LTO tape drive options that support multiple generations of LTO Ultrium media, enabling a future-ready path as backup demands evolve.
  • Media support: Wide compatibility with LTO Ultrium cartridges, enabling fast offsite backups, secure archival storage, and reliable restores across generations.
  • Data transfer and performance: Optimized robotics and read/write mechanisms deliver high data transfer rates, reducing backup windows and accelerating recovery times.
  • Security and governance: AES-based encryption support (where enabled) and built-in verification to safeguard data at rest; comprehensive logs and reporting tools support compliance needs.
  • Management and integration: Intuitive web-based management, barcode reader integration, and compatibility with major backup software ecosystems for seamless orchestration.
  • Connectivity and control: Host interface options include common enterprise interfaces for reliable integration with existing data centers; remote management capabilities streamline operations.
  • Physical design: 19-inch rack-mountable chassis with a compact footprint and modular components designed for easy maintenance and serviceability.
  • Reliability and service: Engineered for durable operation in data-center environments, with predictable service windows and accessible spare parts for minimized downtime.
  • Energy and footprint: Efficient power management and cooling features to reduce energy use while preserving performance and reliability in enterprise deployments.

How to Install Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library

  • Prepare the data center space by choosing a suitable rack location with adequate ventilation, clearance for maintenance, and a stable surface to support the library weight.
  • Unpack carefully and verify all components against the packing list; inspect the unit for transit damage and ensure all interconnect cables and accessories are present.
  • Mount the NEOxl 80 into a standard 19-inch rack, secure it per manufacturer guidelines, and connect the unit to power and the appropriate host interface (SAS, FC, or other specified connection).
  • Connect management networks if remote monitoring or management is required; ensure network access and necessary credentials are in place for initial configuration.
  • Initialize the library using the built-in web UI or dedicated management console; perform an inventory to verify cataloged media is recognized and robots are properly aligned.
  • Configure drive and slot accessibility, assign media barcode rules (if using a barcode system), and set up media pools, retention policies, and backup software integration.
  • Run a diagnostic sweep to confirm robotics movement, slot sequencing, and clean drive operations; replace or service any components showing abnormal behavior.
  • Load media and create media sets or vaults as required by your backup strategy; verify backup and restore workflows with test JOBs to ensure data is recoverable.
  • Document the configuration, perform routine health checks, and establish a maintenance plan with vendor support to maximize uptime and data protection.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Overland-Tandberg NEOxl 80 Tape Library designed for?

The NEOxl 80 is designed for midrange and enterprise data protection needs, delivering automated backup with high density, scalable capacity, and robust media management. It helps organizations streamline archiving, improve restore times, and reduce manual intervention in backup operations.

Which tape generations does the NEOxl 80 support?

The library supports multiple generations of LTO Ultrium media, enabling a flexible, future-ready backup strategy. It is designed to accommodate current and upcoming LTO standards through configurable drive options.

How does data security work with this library?

Security features typically include encryption options for data at rest, integrity checks, and detailed logging for audit trails. These features help organizations meet compliance requirements and protect sensitive information during storage and transport.

What backup software is compatible with the NEOxl 80?

The NEOxl 80 is designed to work with leading enterprise backup solutions through standard interfaces and integration points. It offers a management interface and media control that workflows can leverage for automated backup and restore tasks.

How do I maintain the library and ensure reliability?

Regular maintenance includes routine robotics checks, drive health monitoring, media inventory verification, firmware updates, and periodic cleaning of drives as recommended by the manufacturer. A proactive maintenance plan minimizes downtime and extends library life.


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