Appendix C — Specifications
Shock and Vibration Specifications
The library operates normally after experiencing shock loads as specified in
the following table. The operating shock levels indicate how much shock
the library can withstand while the enclosed drives are reading and writing
data. The non‐operating and storage shock levels indicate how much shock
the library can withstand when it is not operating. After experiencing this
amount of shock, the library continues to operate normally.
Specification
Shock
Vibration
(Swept Sine)
Vibration
(Random)
a. Specifications are for the library in its original packaging.
I
NTEROPERABILITY AND
You can find complete interoperability listings, as well as a list of the types
of software that were tested and proven compatible with the library on the
Spectra Logic website at www.spectralogic.com/compatibility.
I
S
NTERFACE
PECIFICATIONS
This section provides information about the interfaces used to connect the
library and tape drives to the host systems. It also provides information about
the Ethernet interface used to access the library's BlueScale web interface.
The Robotics Interface Module (RIM) supports a Fibre Channel host
interface. Direct‐attached tape drives have a native Fibre Channel or SAS
interface.
For information about how IBM drives support Fibre Channel
communications, refer to the tape drive documentation, available from
IBM at www.storage.ibm.com/tape/lto/oem/index.html.
August 2019
Operating
2 g pk ½ sine wave for 10 msec
(3 axes, 2 shocks per axis, minimum)
5 Hz – 500 Hz – 5 Hz
5 – 22 Hz, 0.01‐inch DA displacement
22 – 500 Hz, 0.25G pk @ ½ octave
(minimum three axes)
0.5 Grms, 0 – 3000 Hz (single axis)
S
OFTWARE
Interoperability and Software Compatibility
Storing and Shipping
(Non-Operating Environment)
2 g pk ½ sine wave for 10 msec
(3 axes, 2 shocks per axis, minimum)
5 Hz – 500 Hz – 5 Hz
5 – 31 Hz, 0.02‐inch DA displacement
31 – 500 Hz, 1G pk @ ½ octave
(minimum three axes)
1 – 200 Hz @ 1.156 Grms.
Bottom face only for 60 minutes.
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OMPATIBILITY
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