Worm (Write Once, Read Many) Cartridge; Ultrium Data Cartridge On The Left; Worm Cartridge On The Right - IBM System Storage TS2240 Tape Drive Setup, Operator, And Service Manual

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If you must manually set the write-protect switch, slide it left or right to the desired
position.
Capacity Scaling
To control the capacity of the cartridge (for example, to obtain a faster seek time)
issue the SCSI command SET CAPACITY. For information about this command,
refer to the IBM TotalStorage Ultrium Tape Drive SCSI Reference.

WORM (Write Once, Read Many) Cartridge

Certain records retention and data security applications require a Write Once, Read
Many (WORM) method for storing data on tape. The LTO Ultrium generation 3 and
4 drives enable WORM support when a WORM tape cartridge is loaded into the
drive.
Because standard read/write media are incompatible with the WORM feature, a
specially formatted WORM tape cartridge (see Figure 4-2) is required. Each WORM
cartridge has a unique, worldwide cartridge identifier (WWCID), which comprises
the unique CM chip serial number and the unique tape media serial number. See
"Media Supplies" on page C-5 for information on how to choose and purchase the
appropriate WORM tape cartridges for your library.
Figure 4-2. Ultrium Data Cartridge on the left; WORM Cartridge on the right
Type of Cartridge
Ultrium 4 WORM
Green and Silvery gray 800 GB (1600 GB at 2:1
Ultrium 3 WORM
Slate Blue and Silvery
* The first set of tracks (sixteen for Ultrium 4 and 3; eight for Ultrium 2 and 1) 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 cartridge is full, or until all data is written.
Data Security on WORM Media
Certain built-in security measures help ensure that the data written on a WORM
cartridge does not become compromised, for example:
v The format of a WORM Tape Cartridge is unlike that of standard read/write
v When the drive senses a WORM cartridge, the firmware prohibits the changing
Case Color
Native Data Capacity
compression)
400 GB (800 GB at 2:1
gray
compression)
media. This unique format prevents a drive that lacks WORM-capable firmware
from writing on a WORM tape cartridge.
or altering of user data already written on the tape. The firmware keeps track of
the last appendable point on the tape.
Recording Format*
Reads and writes data on 896 tracks,
sixteen tracks at a time.
Reads and writes data on 704 tracks,
sixteen tracks at a time
Chapter 4. Using Ultrium Media
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