LTO data cartridge

This section describes the construction, operation, and components of the LTO data cartridge.

The LTO 8 cartridge is burgundy with a silk screen label on top that specifies "Ultrium 8 - 12 TB." The LTO 7 cartridge is purple with a silk screen label on top that specifies "Ultrium 7- 6 TB." The LTO 6 cartridge is black with a silk screen label on top that specifies "Ultrium 6 - 2.5 TB." The LTO 5 cartridge is burgundy with a silk screen label on the top that specifies "Ultrium 5 - 1.5 TB." The LTO 4 cartridge is green with a silk screen label on the top that specifies "Ultrium 4 - 800 GB." The LTO 3 cartridge is blue-gray. The LTO 2 cartridge is purple, and the LTO 1 cartridge is black. WORM data cartridges are two tones in order to distinguish them from other data cartridges. Each WORM cartridge is the color as the same generation of data cartridge on the top, but it is gray on the bottom.

When processing tape in the cartridges, the LTO tape drives use a linear, serpentine recording format. LTO 8 drives read and write data on 6 656 tracks. LTO 7 drives read and write data on 3 584 tracks. LTO 6 drives read and write data on 2 176 tracks and LTO 5 drives read and write data on 1 280 tracks. LTO 4 drives read and write data on 896 tracks; LTO 3 drives read and write data on 704 tracks; LTO 2 drives read and write on 512 tracks; and LTO 1 drives read and write on 384 tracks. LTO 1 and LTO 2 drives read and write eight tracks at a time. Ultrium 3 drives read and write 16 tracks at a time when using an Ultrium 3 cartridge and 8 tracks at a time when using Ultrium 1 or 2 cartridges. LTO 4 drives read and write 16 tracks at a time when using Ultrium 4 and Ultrium 3 cartridges and read 8 tracks at a time when using Ultrium 2 cartridges. LTO 5 and LTO 6 drives read and write 16 tracks at a time. LTO 7 and 8drives read and write 32 tracks at a time. The first set of tracks is written from near the beginning of the tape to near the end of the tape. The head then repositions to the next set of tracks for the return pass. This process continues until all tracks are written and the tape is full, or until all data is written. For additional information about LTO tape drive and cartridge compatibility, refer to Mixing media in drives.

Figure 1 shows the LTO data cartridge and its components.

# Component # Component
 1  LTO cartridge memory  4  Write-protect switch
 2  Cartridge door  5  Label area
 3  Leader pin  6  Insertion guide
Figure 1. The LTO data cartridge
LTO data cartridge

All generations of the LTO data cartridge include a Linear Tape-Open Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) chip ( 1  in Figure 1), that contains information about the cartridge and the tape (such as the name of the manufacturer that created the tape), as well as statistical information about the cartridge's use. The LTO-CM enhances the efficiency of the cartridge. For example, the LTO-CM stores the end-of-data location, which when you next insert a cartridge and issue the Write command, enables the drive to quickly locate the recording area and begin recording. The LTO-CM also aids in determining the reliability of the cartridge by storing data about its age, how many times it has been loaded, and how many errors it has accumulated. Whenever you unload a tape cartridge, the tape drive writes any pertinent information to the cartridge memory. The storage capacity of the LTO-CM is 4096 bytes.

The cartridge door  2  protects the tape from contamination when the cartridge is out of the drive. Behind the door, the tape is attached to a leader pin  3 . When you insert the cartridge into the drive, a threading mechanism pulls the pin (and tape) out of the cartridge, across the drive head, and onto a non-removable takeup reel. The head can then read or write data from or to the tape.

The write-protect switch  4  prevents data from being written to the tape cartridge. The label area  5  provides a location for you to place a label. Affix only a bar code label. When affixing a label, place it only in the recessed label area. A label that extends outside of the recessed area can cause loading problems in the internal drive or in the TS3500 tape library. The insertion guide  6  is a large, notched area that prevents you from inserting the cartridge incorrectly. You can order tape cartridges with the bar code labels included, or you can order custom labels.

Generation 3 and later generations of the LTO data cartridge have a nominal cartridge life of 20,000 load and unload cycles. Generations 1 and 2 of the LTO data cartridge have a nominal cartridge life of 10,000 load and unload cycles.