This topic describes key specifications of VTL support in the DR Series hardware systems.
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Supported VTL Types — The DR Series system supports two types of virtual tape libraries. |
NOTE: Refer to the documentation for your specific DR Series system, which includes DMA best practices whitepapers and the latest DR Series Interoperability Guide, for a complete list of the supported DMAs. Visit the following site and select your specific DR Series system to download documentation: support.quest.com/dr-series. |
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Number of Tape Drives — Each tape library contains 10 tape drives of the type IBM-LTO-4 (‘ULT3580-TD4’) |
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Tapes or Media Sizes— Each library initially is created with 60 slots housing 60 tape media of the default size of 800GiB, which is the equivalent of an LTO4 tape. |
vtl --update_carts –-name <name> –-add --no_of_tapes <number>
NOTE: For more information about using the CLI, see the DR Series Command Line Interface Reference Guide. |
Tapes of the following capacity are supported:
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Maximum Number of DMAs or Initiators Supported — A tape library can be accessed by one DMA or iSCSI initiator at a time. |
Determine the following before creating a container of type VTL.
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Identify the Data Management Application (DMA) that you will be using to back up data. Refer to the DR Series System Interoperability Guide for a complete list of the supported DMAs. |
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For the NDMP protocol, determine the filer that will be backed up using NDMP Refer to the DR Series System Interoperability Guide for a list of the supported Filers and Operating systems. |
Refer to the DR Series system documentation, which includes best practices whitepapers for the supported DMAs, for your specific DR Series system at: support.quest.com/dr-series
Refer to the topics, Creating Storage Containers and Creating a VTL Type Container, for detailed instructions about creating containers. Refer to the DR Series System Command Line Interface Guide for details about the CLI commands for creating containers.
Refer to the DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide for more details about using these commands.
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