WorrelM
12 years agoLevel 2
Enabling Native Tape Drive Compression on LTO5 and LTO6 Drives
Does anyone have a walk through on enabling tape drive compression(NOT software compression)? I've been doing some research and it appears commands such as: sdparm - <device>, and sginfo -a displays the following information:
Data compression (SSC) mode page:
DCE 1 [cha: y, def: 1, sav: 1]
DCC 1 [cha: n, def: 1, sav: 1]
DDE 1 [cha: n, def: 1, sav: 1]
RED 0 [cha: n, def: 0, sav: 0]
COMPR_A 255 [cha: n, def:255, sav:255]
DCOMPR_A 255 [cha: n, def:255, sav:255]
I have 6 Netbackup 5200 and 5220s connected to an IBM3584 with 12 LTO4, 5, and 6 drives via FC. The library and drives are functioning however, I'm not getting no where near the data compression on the LTO6 tapes that I thought I would. I'm only seeing about 3.1TB on a LTO6 tape.
Can someone explain the output above and what my settings should be. Thanks.
A LTO tape drive will always compress the data. The native capacity of LTO6 is 2.5TB per and you are seeing 3.1 TB per tape so the tape drive do compress data.
The 6.25TB per tape is based on a compression ration of 2.5:1.
See : http://www.tapeandmedia.com/lto-6-tape-media-tapes.asp