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New IBM® TotalStorage® Enterprise Tape Drive 3592
Product Directions: Statements in this document represent IBM’s current intent, are subject to change or withdrawal, and represent only goals and objectives.
The Next Generation
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I need to reduce operator intervention!
My disk drives are filling up!
I need to reduce my storage costs!
Our users want faster access to more data!
Our backup window is shrinking!
We want unattended tape operations!
Our floor space is filling up!
I need to ensure data recovery!
We need to centralize our tape storage operations!
Customer Concerns Today
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Magnetic tape technology continues to improve Recording density
Arial density - track and linear densityCubic density - thinner tape allows more length
Data transfer rate
Lowest storage costHigh ratio of media per driveEnables storing media at secure siteMember of storage hierarchy
One technology solution unlikely
Removable
Shelf Tape
Automated Tape
Optical Disk
Magnetic/CachedDASD/Disk
Electronic
Memory
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ArialCubic
Why does tape survive?
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Media StrategyObjective
Protect customers’ investment in new 3592 tape mediaDescription
The new 3592 tape cartridge will be compatible with the next two generations of 3592 tape drives
Read back two generationsWrite back one generation
Write back support is a new capabilityAllows for ease of migration,
The next generation 3592 tape drive is being designed to write to cartridges in the first generation format This will support the ability of first generation 3592 tape drives to continue to read data created by the next generation tape drive
Transitioning to the next generation format will substantially increase the amount of data stored on the same tape cartridge
Plan is to support up to 500-700 GB of native capacity
Media reutilization may result in substantial savings on tape media for some customers
Product Directions: Statements in this document represent IBM’s current intent, are subject to change or withdrawal, and represent only goals and objectives.
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Develop a single drive that can provideHigh capacityFast access to data
Address a majority of Enterprise application requirementsthe capacity required to backup large databasesrapid access to data for random retrieval applications
Hierarchical Storage ManagersContent Management Application
a cost-effective solution for ‘non-alterable’ reference dataMay be required by regulatory bodies
can attach to the Virtual Tape Server to help further reduce costs
Establish a product development cycle that will protect existing investment in 3494 tape librariesprotect new investments in media for 10+ years
Reduce the total cost of ownership
Additional Development Objectives
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3592 Tape Drive Description
Small form factor drive designed for automation
The 3592 is an Enterprise Class tape drive that is designed to provide: Data transfer rates up to 40 MB/secCapacity to 300 GB per cartridge*1
Time to first byte of data as low as 33 seconds*2
Average search time of 12 seconds*2
Rewind time of 20 seconds*2
Uses a new IBM cartridge format that can be initialized as a 60 GB cartridge to provide fast access to data or300 GB cartridge to provide high capacity
Includes a dual-ported 2 Gbit FC / FC-AL interfaceAuto-negotiate to 1 Gbit or 2 Gbit
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native cartridge capacity
*2
based on 60 GB 3592 Cartridge capacity
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3592 Cartridge Media
Uses a new ‘dual layer’ metal particle media Allows greater recording density and datarate
Supports enhanced Statistical Analysis Recording System
Compatible with existing automation
Available in a Standard Length, 600 Meter CartridgeCan be initialized to two native capacities
60 GB capacity to provide rapid access to data 300 GB to provide a high capacity solution
Capacity will typically range from the native capacity *up to 600 GB in Open System environments up to 900 GB in zSeries environments
* assumes 2:1 compression for open systems and 3:1 for mainframe
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Capacity Scaling - Overview
Default Tape Read/Write Processing
300 GB
Scaled Tape Processing - example: to 20%
60 GB
Not used
Scaling can provide the capability to tailor the amount of tape used to meet specific application needs
Shortening the tape improves the time to first byte of data - Time to first byte of data can be as low as 30 seconds (need test to verify)Helps eliminate the need to manage different physical tape media for fast access or high capacity
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Capacity Scaling - OverviewDescription
Utilizes the standard 3592 Tape CartridgeTapes may be scaled to either full length or 60 GBsScaling is implemented by tape drive commandsTape cartridges can repeatedly be scaled/unscaled
Operating EnvironmentszSeries support for scaling
OS/390 V2 R10 and z/OSAvailable in SMS and non-SMS environments enabled environments
Uses ACS Routines (Dataclass) and Open/Close/EOV processingDFSMShsm®and DFSMSdfp®OAM exploit this new feature
Open SystemsMay use pre-scaled tape media,
Use of assigned serial number ranges for the scaled media and ordering of IBM prescaled, labeled media
Application vendors have not yet announced support for tape drive scaling
Potential BenefitUp to a 70% reduction in locate time
Provides customers with the ability to use one tape cartridge and one tape drive for both high rapid access and high capacity
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3592 Performance
M ax. R ewind A vg. Sear ch (B OT ) L oad + L ocate0
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3592 60G B 3592 300G B
Note: Performance information is provided as is and reflects early performance testing results.
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IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Automated Tape Library 3494 New 3494 frames (D22, D24, L22)
StorageTek® 9310 PowderHorn® Tape LibraryNew 3592 C20 frame
Standalone support available via rack mount solutionOpen systems support
Similar to 3590 H ModelS/390® and zSeries® ESCON® and FICON™ support
3590 A60New 3592 J70 controller
3592 drives/media can reside in same library as 3590 drives/media or 3490 drives/media
Similar to transition from 3490 to 3590
Supported Environments Overview
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ISV Support
Veritas Netbackup 4.5September
AIX®, Windows 2000Balance of Operating Environments - January, 04
Legato NetWorker 7.0 and 7.1.xSeptember
AIXRed Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1Windows 2000 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Early fourth quarterHP-UXSun SolarisWindows 2003
Legato NetWorker 7.1.x onlySuSe Linux Enterprise Server 8 - September
zSeriesComputer Associates
CA1, TLMSInnovation Data Processing
FDROpenTech
TapeCopyDASD Backup Supervisor
Software AGAdabas V 7 1.2-4.2Natural V3 1.5-1.6
UnicomCarts Tapesaver
Enterprise Tape Drive Roadmap
Product Road Map: These statements represent IBM's current intent, are subject to change or withdrawal, and represent only goals and objectives.
* with M media
Generation 1&23590B/3590E
Generation 3 3590H
Generation 43592 J Generation 5 Generation 6
Native Capacity 10/20/40 GB 30/60 GB 300 GB 500 - 700 GB 900 - 1100 GB*
Native Transfer Rate
9-14 MB/sec 14 MB/sec 40 MB/sec 60-80 MB/sec100-160 MB/sec
CartridgeType
3590 CartridgeJ,K
3590 CartridgeJ,K
3590 Form Factor
L
3590 Form Factor
L
3590 Form Factor
L,M
ServerAttachments
Ultra-SCSIFibre Channel
ESCONFICON
Fibre ChannelESCONFICON
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Increased drive data rate and Fibre Channel interface speed could help:Improve application performanceDecrease batch window
Increased tape cartridge capacity and drive density in automation frames could help by:
Less cartridge handling, fewer mountsRequiring less floor space, lower slot investment
Resulting in lower costs per MB of tape storage and tape operations
Leverage existing automation footprints Coexist with existing tape drives and media
A single tape drive for a variety of workloadsEasier management, better asset utilization
Position infrastructure for rapid data growth
Potential Benefits
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Addressing business objectives Substantially improved business processesDramatically reduced Total Cost of OwnershipProvide outstanding investment protectionHarden Business Continuance environmentSignificantly improved operational efficiency
Meeting IT management objectives Allow the deployment of a single drive technology Provide the performance to meet todays and future requirementsProvide the capacity to reduce the size / complexity of the tape environmentInclude autonomic features that improve availability and service actions Reduce the cost of moving to homogenous FC Fabric / FICON infrastructure
Potential Customer Benefits
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3592 Enterprise Tape Drive Summary
Designed to provide a tape drive technology that providesOne drive technology to meet all application requirementsThe cartridge that can be formatted as fast access or high capacityA cartridge designed to support higher capacities in future generations
Designed to provide easy integration and supportAttachment to IBM eServer and other open systems platformsIntegration into existing IBM and StorageTek tape librariesAttachment to native Fabric and FC-AL SANs
Designed to meet the demands of the on demand eraHigh Data GrowthData sharingVirtualizationAutonomic