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TLS and RLS Series Tape Libraries
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Automated tape handling has been prevalent in mainframe computer centers for over 20 years. The benefits of this technology are now widely available to users of low cost, high density cartridge tape formats.
Tape automation products are generally divided into two groups: autoloaders and libraries. Autoloaders hold 1 tape drive and a limited number of cartridges, typically 8 to 16, although some will house over 20. Autoloaders are limited in both capacity and throughput. They are primarily intended to support small department or single application backups. Tape libraries invariably house 2 or more drives and from 10 to 100's of tapes. Libraries are designed for continuous, unattended operation and allow simultaneous reading and writing to multiple drives. Libraries also offer key features such as barcode readers to scan labels on cartridges, and an I/O Port for importing and exporting individual tapes under application control. A Fibre Channel Option provides SAN correction for library command and control. DFA (Direct Fiber Attach) tape drives are also now available in some formats. An iSCSI Option connects RLS and TLS Libraries to IP SANS. Qualstar designs and manufactures libraries for the popular AIT and LTO tape formats, housing up to 96 tape drives and 6000 cartridges. Over twenty-five models provide combinations of capacity and throughput to match any storage management requirement. All TLS and RLS libraries contain Q-Link, our web browser based remote library manager that enables administrators to configure, upgrade, and monitor any of our libraries via a company intranet or over the Internet from anywhere in the world. Q-Link extends the library's comprehensive front panel menu system and adds additional functionality such as automatic e-mail notification based on rules set by the administrator, and remotely implemented firmware updates. Qualstar's N2Power subsidiary has pioneered and patented hi-efficiency power technology for years. Storing data in our tape libraries uses much less power than disk, saving money by substantially reducing electrical and cooling requirements. Our TLS and RLS Series libraries incorporate a number of innovations that improve reliability and performance, including:
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Automated tape handling has been prevalent in mainframe computer centers for over 20 years. The benefits of this technology are now widely available to users of low cost, high density cartridge tape formats.
