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Dell PowerVault TL1000 - Cartridge Data Capacity and Recording Formats

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Table 14. Cartridge types and colors (continued)
Type Color
Ultrium 8 WORM Silvery gray
Ultrium 7 Purple
Ultrium 7 WORM Purple and Silvery gray
Ultrium 6 Black
Ultrium 6 WORM Black and Silvery gray
Ultrium 5 Burgundy
Ultrium 5 WORM Burgundy and Silvery gray
Ultrium 4 Green
Ultrium 4 WORM Green and Silvery gray
Ultrium 3 Slate Blue
Ultrium 3 WORM Slate Blue and Silvery gray
Ultrium 2 Purple
Ultrium 1 Black
All generations contain 1/2-inch, dual-coat, magnetic tape.
You can order tape cartridges with the bar code labels included, or you can order custom labels.
When tape is processed in the cartridges, Ultrium Tape Drives use a linear, serpentine recording format.
The native data capacity and recording format of Ultrium data cartridges is as follows:
Table 15. Cartridge Data Capacity and Recording Formats
Type Native Data Capacity Recording Format
Ultrium 8 12000 GB (30000 GB at 2.5:1
compression)
Reads and writes data on 6656 tracks,
32 tracks at a time.
Ultrium 7 6000 GB (15000 GB at 2.5:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 3584 tracks,
32 tracks at a time.
Ultrium 6 2500 GB (6250 GB at 2.5:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 2176 tracks,
16 tracks at a time.
Ultrium 5 1500 GB (3000 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 1280 tracks,
16 tracks at a time.
Ultrium 4 800 GB (1600 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 896 tracks, 16
tracks at a time.
Ultrium 3 400 GB (800 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 704 tracks, 16
tracks at a time.
Ultrium 2 200 GB (400 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 512 tracks, 9
tracks at a time.
Ultrium 1 100 GB (200 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 384 tracks, 8
tracks at a time.
The first set of tracks is written from close to the beginning of the tape to close to the end of the tape.
The head then repositions to the next set of tracks for the return pass. This process continues until all
tracks are written and the cartridge is full, or until all data is written.
The cartridge door (2 in Figure 107 on page 91) protects the tape from contamination when the
cartridge is out of the drive. The tape is attached to a leader pin (3 in Figure 107 on page 91) behind
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