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Megabyte
A unit of storage abbreviated as M or MB, equal to 1,024 x 1,024 = 1,048,576
bytes.
MIB
Management Information Base. A type of database used to manage the devices
in a communications network.
parallel SCSI
A suite of closely related standards in which parallel SCSI devices are connected
in parallel to form busses. Each parallel SCSI standard has its own bus width,
clock speed, maximum throughput, maximum cable length, and maximum number
of devices on the bus.
parallel SCSI
External parallel SCSI devices with two ports, one for the incoming cable and
devices
another for the outgoing cable to the next device. (see daisy chaining).
put
An activity in which a robot places a cartridge into a slot or drive.
RAID
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. A group of disks that work together to
improve performance. RAID 5 provides some parity protection in case one of
the disks fails.
RMI
Remote Management Interface. A web-based interface used to monitor and
control the device. The RMI is a website that is hosted on the device.
robot
An electro-mechanical device that transports tape cartridges to and from the
magazines and drives.
robotics unit
The unit that includes the robotic components and that controls the movement of
the robot between storage slots, drives, and load ports.
SAS
Serial Attached SCSI. A computer bus technology and serial communication
protocol for direct attached storage devices, including disk drives and
high-performance tape drives.
SCSI
Pronounced scuzzy, an acronym for Small Computer System Interface, a standard
interface and command set for transferring data between mass storage and other
devices. The host computer uses SCSI commands to operate the device.
Depending on the model, the physical connection between the host computer
and the tape drives will use a parallel SCSI or SAS interface.
SCSI address
See SCSI ID.
SCSI devices
Computer devices with a SCSI interface. In this document, SCSI devices refers
to devices with a parallel SCSI interface.
SCSI ID
Each device on a parallel SCSI bus is identified by its SCSI ID, which is a number
in the range 0–7 on a narrow bus and 0–15 on a wide bus.
SE
Single Ended SCSI. The original SCSI bus technology, which uses single ended
signaling — where the signal is referenced to ground. SE SCSI busses have lower
signal rates and much shorter allowed cable lengths. SE SCSI should not be used
with Ultrium tape drives.
slot
The location in the magazine in which a tape cartridge is stored. Also called a
cell.
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