Description
Quantum TC-L33CN-EY-B LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive
In today’s data-driven enterprise environments, having a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective backup and archival solution is essential. The Quantum TC-L33CN-EY-B LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive is engineered to meet these demands with a combination of speed, capacity, and compatibility that makes it an ideal choice for data centers, enterprise libraries, and IT environments that require robust offsite protection and long-term retention. This half-height (HH) tape drive delivers a strong balance of performance and versatility, enabling organizations to optimize their backup windows, reduce downtime, and securely store critical information. With a streamlined form factor and flexible interface options, the Quantum LTO Ultrium 3 drive integrates seamlessly into existing infrastructure, helping you safeguard your data with a proven, industry-standard technology.
- Fast native transfer rate and generous capacity. The LTO Ultrium 3 drive delivers a native data transfer rate of up to 245 GB per hour, which translates to substantial throughput for nightly backups and large data sets. Its native capacity reaches up to 400 GB per cartridge, providing ample room for safeguarding multiple backup cycles and archived content without frequent media changes. For environments that employ data compression, you can realize significantly higher effective capacity (2:1 compression is typical for many data types), enabling more efficient storage usage while maintaining performance.
- Flexible half-height form factor for easy deployment. The half-height (HH) design fits into standard server bays and library slots, reducing the footprint in crowded data centers. This compact form factor simplifies installation, cable management, and future upgrades, making it an appealing option for facilities that require scalable storage without requiring major chassis alterations.
- Interface versatility for seamless integration. With options for SCSI or SAS interfaces, the Quantum LTO Ultrium 3 drive can be connected to a wide range of host adapters and server architectures. The flexibility of these interfaces enables straightforward integration into existing backup pipelines, tape libraries, and enterprise-grade storage enclosures, helping you maintain consistent performance across your infrastructure.
- Proven reliability for enterprise environments. Built for continuous operation in demanding data-center contexts, this drive emphasizes durability and dependable media management. Quantum’s LTO technology is designed to support long-term retention, fast recovery, and consistent performance across multiple backup cycles, making it suitable for organizations with strict recovery point objectives (RPOs) and recovery time objectives (RTOs).
- Ideal for backups, archiving, and regulatory compliance. The LTO Ultrium 3 drive is a well-established choice for organizations that need reliable media-based protection with long shelf life. It supports standard LTO media and integrates with common backup software suites and tape libraries, enabling compliant, repeatable workflows and straightforward data recovery when needed.
Technical Details of Quantum TC-L33CN-EY-B LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive
- Technology: LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive
- Native capacity: Up to 400 GB per cartridge; compressed capacity up to 800 GB (typical 2:1 compression)
- Native data transfer rate: Up to 245 GB/hr (approximately 68 MB/s)
- Form factor: Half-height (HH)
- Interface options: SCSI or SAS
- Media compatibility: Supports standard LTO-3 tapes for reliable, long-term storage
How to install Quantum TC-L33CN-EY-B LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive
Installing a half-height LTO Ultrium 3 drive in your data center or backup library is a straightforward process when you follow proper planning and safety steps. Before you begin, verify that your host system or library chassis supports LTO-3 drives and that you have the appropriate interface (SCSI or SAS) and cabling available. Ensure you have an uninterrupted power supply and proper grounding to minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge during installation. Gather the necessary mounting hardware and consult your chassis or library documentation to determine the correct slot size and spacing for a half-height drive.
Step 1: Power down and prepare the host system or library. Save your work, properly shut down connected servers if required by your environment, and disconnect power to the chassis. Step 2: Install the drive into a compatible bay. Slide the Quantum LTO Ultrium 3 drive into the designated half-height slot, using the appropriate screws or mounting hardware to secure it firmly. Step 3: Connect the interface cable. Attach the SCSI or SAS cable to the drive’s interface port and connect the other end to a compatible host bus adapter (HBA) or library controller. Ensure connections are snug and routed to avoid interference with fans or other components. Step 4: Power up and configure. Restore power, enter the host or library management interface, and verify that the drive appears in the device list. If needed, install or update drivers and firmware as recommended by your backup software or library vendor. Step 5: Run a basic health check. Use your backup software or the drive’s built-in diagnostics to perform a quick read/write test with a fresh LTO-3 cartridge. Validate that the drive can load, transport, and read data from a test tape, and confirm that the library or server recognizes the drive correctly. Step 6: Calibrate and set job parameters. If your environment uses a backup library, configure drive pools, media management rules, and retention policies to align with your data protection strategy. Finally, document the installation for future maintenance and audits, including cabling diagrams, bay numbers, and firmware revision levels.
Tips for optimal performance during installation: maintain proper airflow around the drive to prevent overheating, avoid physical shocks during tape movement, and use high-quality, correct-grade media to ensure consistent data integrity. Regularly monitor drive health through your backup software’s dashboards and the library’s management tools to catch potential issues early and minimize downtime. Following these practices will help you maximize the lifespan of your LTO Ultrium 3 drive and maintain reliable data protection across backup cycles and archival runs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the native capacity of the Quantum TC-L33CN-EY-B LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Drive? The drive supports up to 400 GB per cartridge in native capacity. With data compression (typical 2:1), the effective capacity can be higher, commonly around 800 GB per cartridge depending on the data type and characteristics.
- What is the native data transfer rate? The drive offers a native transfer rate of up to 245 GB per hour, which corresponds to roughly 68 MB per second. This performance is well-suited for nightly backups and large-scale data transfers in enterprise environments.
- What form factor and interfaces are available? It uses a half-height (HH) form factor for easy integration into standard bays and libraries. It provides options for SCSI or SAS interfaces, enabling compatibility with a wide range of servers and storage controllers.
- Is this drive appropriate for long-term archival storage? Yes. LTO Ultrium 3 drives are designed for reliability in archival and backup workflows, providing robust media compatibility and lineage within the LTO ecosystem. Using recognized LTO media and following proper storage guidelines helps ensure long-term data retention.
- Can this drive be used in a tape library or standalone server environment? It can be integrated into both tape libraries and standalone server configurations that support LTO-3 technology, depending on the library’s compatibility and the server’s interface capabilities. Always confirm library compatibility and media handling features with your vendor.
- What kind of maintenance is recommended? Regular cleaning intervals for tape drives are typical in enterprise settings, and many libraries include automatic cleaning routines. Use only approved cleaning cartridges and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule to protect tape drive performance and media life.
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