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IBM TS3100 & TS3200 Tape Libraries

IBM TS3100 & TS3200 Tape Libraries  | Great Lakes Computer

IBM TS3100 and TS3200 Tape Library

The IBM System Storage TS3100 Express Tape Library is ideal for small to medium-size businesses that require backup, save, restore and archival storage requirements. Designed as a flexible and cost effective library, the 2U TS3100 express model gives you the option of running one LTO 4 or LTO 3 tape drive. It is a dual magazine library that has a 24 tape cartridge capacity. The left magazine includes a single mail slot that will support continuous library operation all while importing or exporting media. An on-board bar code reader comes standard and allows the library to operate in sequential or random access modes. The TS3100 tape library features remote management capabilities as well. It will give you remote administration capabilities through a Web interface.

The bigger brother of the TS3100 is the IBM System Storage TS3200 Express Tape Library. Though it is similar in design, it provides higher capacity and higher performance than the TS3100. The 4U TS3200 Tape Library is best suited for medium to large size organizations requiring high-performance automated tape backup. It has been designed as a flexible and cost effective library permitting the use of running two LTO 4 or LTO 3 tape drives. It holds four removable magazines that provide 48 data cartridge slots. Remote management capabilities and an on board bar code reader are standard.

The TS3200 can be perfect for organizations with limited physical space and high storage capacity in their datacenter. Within a rack environment, the TS3200 Tape Library Express takes up only 4U of space while providing 76.8 TB of compressed tape storage. The TS3200 offers multiple connectivity options as well. It will give you additional flexibility in your datacenter with SCSI, Fibre Channel or SAS (LTO 4 only) connection options.

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