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Tape Drives by Partner IBM Main
Product comparison
IBM 3590 Model B11 /
E11 / H11

| IBM 3590 Model B11 |
| IBM 3590 Model E11 |
| IBM 3590 Model H11 |
The IBM 3590 models B1A, E1A, and H1A (no
loader) are designed for automated
tape libraries, including the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Automated Tape Library
3494, IBM TotalStorage Virtual Tape Server, and StorageTek Silos. A 3494 with
the 3590 E1A drive capacity is up to 1,122TB*
High performance tape drives for automated tape libraries
Designed for use in the 3494 Tape Library, Virtual Tape Server
and other automated tape libraries for up to 150GB per hour of compressed backup
per tape drive
Two tape drive models to choose from for automation providing
capacity and performance options
- Model B1A supports up to 20GB per cartridge and 9MB/second
data rate uncompressed.
- Model E1A supports up to 40GB per cartridge and 14MB/second
data rate uncompressed.
- Model H1A supports up to 60GB per cartridge and 14MB/second
data rate uncompressed
The 3590 models B11, E11, and H11 (loader)are rack-mounted tape drives
with an Automatic Cartridge Facility (ACF).
The 10 cartridge ACF allows the drives to be used as a
mini-library with access up to 1.8TB* of data.
The 3590 B11/ E11/H11 can be converted to a B1A / E1A/H11 for
use in a fully automated library system
Mini - library support for distributed stand alone server
environments
10 slot cartridge auto loader for sequential or random access
to up to 1.8TB of compressed data
Data Sheet
Ease of use
Integrated operator / service display showing device status,
activities, error conditions and messages
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IBM
TotalStorage Enterprise Tape System 3590 at a glance |
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Model Number |
B11 (rack) |
B1A (library) |
E11 (rack) |
E1A (library) |
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| 3590 characteristics |
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| LZ1 compression |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
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| Number of tracks |
128 |
128 |
256 |
256 |
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| 10-cartridge magazine |
Standard |
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Standard |
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| Cartridge capacity, native in GB |
10 |
10 |
20 |
20 |
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| Cartridge capacity, compressed in GB1 |
30 |
30 |
60 |
60 |
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| Extended cartridge native in GB
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20 |
20 |
40 |
40 |
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| Extended cartridge compressed in GB1 |
60 |
60 |
120 |
120 |
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| Total capacity, maximum, compressed1 |
600GB |
see note2 |
1.2 TB² |
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| Maximum drive rate |
9 MB/sec |
9 MB/sec |
14MB/sec |
14MB/sec |
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| Drive interface |
Dual SCSI |
Dual SCSI |
Dual SCSI or Dual Fiber |
Dual SCSI or Dual Fiber |
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Operating Environments |
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| Temperature with media in use |
60° F to 90° F (16° C to
32° C) |
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| Relative humidity |
(20% to 80%) |
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| Wet bulb maximum |
(73.4° F; 23° C) |
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| Heat output (BTU/hr) |
1024 |
1024 |
770 |
770 |
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| Power requirements (kVA) |
0.300 |
0.300 |
0.23 |
0.23 |
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| ¹ B Models use eight sets of
16 tracks; E Models use 16 sets of tracks ² Depending on data content,
with 3:1 LZ1 data compression ³ Depending on library model, since B1A
and E1A Models reside in an IBM Magstar 3494 (or in a C12 or C14 frame
for the StorageTek 4410 or 9310 ACS) |
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IBM
TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Controller Model A60 at a glance |
| Number of ESCON interfaces |
Up to 8 |
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| Number of FICON interfaces |
Up to 2 |
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| Drive attachment capability of a single
controller in a 3590 Model A14 Frame |
Up to 12 drives |
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| Drive attachment capability of a single
controller in Enterprise Tape Library 3494 Drive Unit Frames |
Up to 10 drives |
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| Drive attachment capability of a single
controller in 3590 Model C12 Silo Compatible Tape Frames |
Up to 12 drives |
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| ESCON maximum channel link speed |
17MB/sec |
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| FICON maximum channel link speed |
100MB/sec ESCON |
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| ESCON maximum distance (unrepeated) |
3km |
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| FICON long wavelength maximum distance
(unrepeated) |
10km, 20km (RPQ) |
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| FICON short wavelength maximum distance
(unrepeated) |
500m Operating |
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Operating environments |
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A60 |
A14 |
| Temperature with media in use |
60° F to 90° F (16° C to 32° C) |
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| Relative humidity |
(20% to 80%) |
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| Wet bulb maximum |
(73.4° F; 23° C) |
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| Heat output (BTU/hr) |
1,700 |
341 |
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| Power requirements (kVA) |
.5 |
.1 |
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Dimensions |
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| Model Number |
A60 |
A14 |
B11/E11/H11 |
E1A/H1A |
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| Height |
15.8" (401mm) |
70.9¨ (1800mm) |
20.6¨ (522mm) |
10.5¨ (262mm) |
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| Width |
19.0¨ (483mm) |
28.5¨ (724mm) |
9.1¨ (230mm) |
8.8¨ (221mm) |
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| Depth |
24.5¨ (622mm)) |
43.3¨ (1099mm) |
39.0¨ (988mm) |
29.8¨ (750mm) Weight |
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| Weight |
Up to 165 lbs (75 kg) |
Up to 670 lbs (295 kg) |
103 lbs (46.7 g) |
66 lbs (30 kg) |
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The 3590 Model B11, E11 and H11 are frame- or rack-mounted and
incorporate a 10-cartridge Automated Cartridge Facility (ACF) for high-capacity
(up to 1.8TB for the Model H11) unattended operation.
The 3590 Model B1A, E1A
and H1A are designed to be used in an Enterprise Tape Library 3494, and IBM TotalStorage Silo Compatible Tape Drive Frame.
With the 3590 Model B11, E11 or H11, cartridges are loaded
into and unloaded from the ACF in a convenient, portable 10- cartridge magazine.
The ACF has multiple modes of operationÑaccumulate, automatic, manual and
system--all of which can be selected from the operator display. 3590 Tape Drives
feature an operator/service display showing device status, activities, error
conditions and messages.
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Highlights |
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Multiple models for flexible
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3590 Models
B11, E11, and H11 for standalone "mini" library configurations in racks and
frames or Models B1A, E1A, and H1A as part of the 3494 Tape Library
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Outstanding performance for
improved backup window management and increased productivity |
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Up to 42MB per second or 150GB
per hour sustained data throughput (3590 Model E Fibre Channel drive with
3:1 compression) |
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Native SAN connections for high
speed tape data processing, drive sharing, and storage consolidation
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3590 Model E and H drives can be
configured with dual Fibre ports for up to 100MB per second bus data burst
rates, drive sharing capabilities, and SAN failover support for AIX servers1 |
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Native FICON connectivity for
high performance and a reduction in tape operation infrastructure |
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3590 Model A60, in addition to
ESCON, now provides native FICON connections for selected zSeries and S/390
servers. One FICON connection can do similar work as four ESCON connections
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Silo compatible attachment for
enhanced connectivity options |
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3590 Silo Compatible Tape Drive
Frames are implemented in StorageTek Silo tape libraries for multiple
computing environments including SCSI, Fibre, ESCON or Native FICON
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An option for a 3590 Model B to
Model E or H field upgrades for more performance and capacity or an option
for a 3590 Model B to Model H field upgrades for more capacity |
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Upgrade a Model B to a Model E
and get up to double the capacity on existing cartridges and up to 50% more
performance potential. |
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Upgrade a Model B to a Model H
and get up to triple the capacity on existing cartridges and up to 50% more
performance potential. |
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Upgrade a Model E to a Model H
and get up to 50 percent more capacity on existing cartridges with the same
performance. |
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| 1AIX
High Availability Failover provides an exclusive failover mechanism in the
AIX tape device driver that allows you to configure multiple redundant paths
in a SAN environment to E and H Model Tape Drives having Fibre Channel
Attachment. In the event of a path or component failure, the failover
mechanism is designed to automatically provide error recovery to retry the
current operation using an alternate, preconfigured path without aborting
the current job in progress. This allows you flexibility in SAN
configuration, availability and management. |
Do you see the tape drive that you are looking for?
If so please contact us at 800-663-5523 or click
here.
If you can't seem to find your drive, please
click here?
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