Optical media types

Six categories of optical media are available to meet most storage requirements: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, recordable media, write-once read-many (WORM) optical cartridges, and erasable optical cartridges.

  • CD-ROM is a read-only format that is optimized for read performance. CD-ROMs are ideal for wide-scale distribution of programs and data. The CD-ROM data format is identical to the one that is used with personal computers. This format makes it possible to develop CD-ROMs for use in both personal computers and the system. You can read CD-ROMs in either a CD-ROM or DVD drive.
  • DVD-ROM is a read-only format that provides a higher capacity than CD-ROM. Like CD-ROM, DVD-ROMs are excellent for wide-scale distribution of programs and data. You can only read DVD-ROMs in a DVD drive.
  • DVD-RAM is writable optical media that is available in both double-sided (Type I) and single-sided (Type II) formats, ranging from 2.6 GB per cartridge to 9.4 GB per cartridge. Both types can be accessed in a DVD-RAM drive, and Type II media can be read in a DVD-ROM drive when the media is removed from the cartridge.
  • CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW are recordable media. The Duplicate Optical (DUPOPT) command can be used with the recordable media if the source volume is part of an image catalog and the target device supports recording. Recording is only possible with 6331 and 6333 devices without an IOP. Use the Display Device Description (DSPDEVD) command to see whether your device can record.
  • Removable disk (RDX) is a removable hard disk cartridge and is available in capacities from 160 GB to 2 TB.
  • When the device type is a USB attached device that is not an RDX device, the media type that is displayed on commands like WRKOPTVOL is *DEVICE. IBM® i does not try to identify the media more specifically for this device type. A USB flash drive is an example of this type of device.
  • WORM storage is an economical way to archive data, yet still have it quickly and easily accessible. WORM media is available in 1x (650 MB), 2x (1.3 GB), 4x (2.6 GB), 8x (5.2 GB), and 14x (9.1 GB or 8.6 GB) capacities. It is also available in 30 GB and 60 GB Ultra Density Optical (UDO).
  • An erasable cartridge offers the most flexibility with similar capabilities as magnetic storage. Erasable media is available in 1x (650 MB), 2x (1.3 GB), 4x (2.6 GB), 8x (5.2 GB), and 14x (9.1 GB or 8.6 GB) capacities. It is also available in 30 GB and 60 GB Ultra Density Optical (UDO).

Both WORM and erasable cartridges must have a sector size of 1024 bytes per sector for 1x, 2x, and 4x media. For 8x media, permanent WORM must have a sector size of 2048. Continuous composite write-once (CCW), WORM, and erasable media can either be 1024 or 2048 bytes per sector. 14x media is available in CCW and erasable in 2048 or 4096 bytes per sector. UDO media is available in 8192 bytes per sector.