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Chapter 1. General description 39
Media used in LTO Ultrium 5 Half-High 1.5 TB tape drives are compatible with Half High LTO5
tape drives installed in the IBM TS2250 and TS2350 external tape drives, IBM LTO5 tape
libraries, and Half High LTO5 tape drives installed internally in IBM POWER6, POWER6+,
POWER7, and POWER7+ servers.
Figure 1-12 shows the 7226 Multi-Media Enclosure.
Figure 1-12 FC 7226 Multi-Media Enclosure
The 7226 offers customer replaceable unit (CRU) maintenance service to help make
installation or replacement of new drives efficient. Other 7226 components are also designed
for CRU maintenance.
The IBM System Storage 7226 Multi-Media Enclosure is compatible with most IBM POWER6,
POWER6+, POWER7, and POWER7+ systems, and also with the IBM BladeCenter models
(PS700, PS701, PS702, PS703, and PS704) that offer current level AIX, IBM i, and Linux
operating systems.
The IBM i operating system does not support 7226 USB devices.
For a complete list of host software versions and release levels that support the 7226, see the
following System Storage Interoperation Center (SSIC) website:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/storage/config/ssic/index.jsp
Flat panel display options
The IBM 7316 Model TF3 is a rack-mountable flat panel console kit consisting of a 17-inch
337.9 mm x 270.3 mm flat panel color monitor, rack keyboard tray, IBM Travel Keyboard,
support for IBM keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switches, and language support. The IBM
7316-TF3 Flat Panel Console Kit offers the following features:
򐂰 Slim, sleek, lightweight monitor design that occupies only 1U (1.75 inches) in a 19-inch
standard rack
򐂰 A 17-inch, flat panel TFT monitor with truly accurate images and virtually no distortion
򐂰 The ability to mount the IBM Travel Keyboard in the 7316-TF3 rack keyboard tray
򐂰 Support for IBM keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switches that provide control of as
many as 128 servers, and support of both USB and PS/2 server-side keyboard and mouse
connections

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