Error Rate; Retry Limits On Rewrites; Definition Of Failure; Mean Time Between Failures - Sony SDX-900V Product Specifications

5.25” model ait-4 drive
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2.Specification

Error Rate

2.3.8.
The un-correctable bit error rate is expected to be less than 1 in 10 to the 17th.

Retry Limits on Rewrites

2.3.9.
AIT-4
For Read-after-Write error correction, each group can be rewritten up to a maximum of 14 times giving 15 times of
the group.

2.3.10. Definition of Failure

A failure is defined as any permanent manufacture of the drive that prevents the user from retrieving data from tape.
This includes failure to power up, failure to unload or eject a cassette, or failure to write and read data to and from the
tape, providing that both the drive and tape are being used within specification.
Faults are not considered failures when they are related to operator error mishandling and abuse, system-related
faults (cabling problems unsupported systems, operating software and so on) no trouble found, and transportation
damage.

2.3.11. Mean Time Between Failures

The Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) for the SDX-900V is 400,000 power-on hours, assuming a duty cycle of
100%, where:

2.3.12. Mean Time to Repair

The Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) of the SDX-900V is 30 minutes. Since at the field level the entire drive is
considered a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) the time to replace the drive with a new one is less that 30 minutes.

2.3.13. Component Life

The specified life of the SDX-900V is 5 years average.

2.3.14. Durability

The durability of the components in the SDX-900V will exceed the number of operations listed on the following table:
Start/Stop
Reposition
Thread/Unthread
Load/Eject
2-8
Tape Motion Time
DutyCycle =
PowerOn Time
400,000 times
3,000,000 times
100,000 times
100,000 times
× 100
SONY AIT-4 drive SDX-900V series Ver.2.1

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