Attributes for 35 GB tape drives (type 35gb)
The following are attributes for 35 GB tape drives (type 35gb).
- Block size
- The IBM® 7205 Model
311 throughput is sensitive to block size. The minimum recommended
block size for this drive is 32 KB. Any block size less than 32 KB
restricts the data rate (backup or restore time). The following table
lists recommended block sizes by command:
Supported Command Default Block Size (Bytes) RECOMMENDATION BACKUP 32 K or 51.2 K (default) Uses either 32 K or 51.2 K depending on whether Backup
is by name or not. No change is required.TAR 10 K There is an error in the manual that states a 512 KB block size. Set the Blocking parameter to -N64. MKSYSB See BACKUP The MKSYSB command uses the BACKUP command. No change is required. DD n/a Set the Blocking Parameter to bs=32K. CPIO n/a Set the Blocking Parameter to -C64. Note: You must be aware of the capacity and throughput when you select a blocksize. Small blocksizes have a significant impact on performance and a minimal impact on capacity. The capacities of the 2.6 GB format (density) and 6.0 GB format (density) are impacted when you use smaller than the recommended blocksizes. For example, using a blocksize of 1024 bytes to back up 32 GB of data takes approximately 22 hours. Backing up the same 32 GB of data by using a blocksize of 32 KB takes approximately 2 hours.
- Device buffers
- The general information for this attribute applies to this tape drive type.
- Extended file marks
- The general information for this attribute applies to this tape drive type.
- Density setting #1 and density setting #2
- The following chart shows the Supported Data Cartridge type and
Density Settings (in decimal and hex) for the IBM 7205-311 Tape Drive.
When you perform a restore (read) operation, the tape drive automatically
sets the density to match the written density. When you perform a
backup (write) operation, you must set the densit to match the Data
Cartridge that you are using.
Supported Data Cartridges Native Capacity Compressed Data Capacity SMIT Density Setting HEX Density Setting DLTtape III 2.6 GB 2.6 GB (No Compression) 23 17h 6.0 GB 6.0 GB (No Compression) 24 18h 10.0 GB 20.0 GB (Default for drive) 25 19h DLTtapeIIIxt 15.0 GB 30.6 GB (Default for drive) 25 19h DLTtapeIV 20.0 GB 40.0 GB 26 1Ah 35.0 GB 70.0 GB (Default for drive) 27 1Bh Note: If you request an unsupported native capacity for the data cartridge, the drive defaults to the highest supported capacity for the data cartridge that is loaded into the drive.
- Data compression
- The actual compression depends on the type of data that is being written (see previous table). A compression ratio of 2:1 is assumed for this compressed data capacity.
- Attributes with fixed values
- The general information for this attribute applies to this tape drive type.