Data Tape 3570B High Performance
Engineered for rigorous archival standards, the 3570B data tape delivers superior reliability and performance. Its advanced design ensures secure data retention and optimized storage for modern enterprise needs.
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Questions & Answers
What is the native and compressed capacity of the 3570B Data Tape?
The 3570B Data Tape delivers 300 GB native capacity and up to 400 GB compressed (1.3:1), enabling efficient backup and archival for large data sets.
Which tape drive models support 3570B cartridges?
3570B cartridges are compatible with IBM’s 3570 tape drives, including the TS110 and TS114, as well as third-party drives certified for 0.5″ tape format and IBM firmware.
What data transfer rates does the 3570B Data Tape offer?
The 3570B Data Tape provides sustained transfer rates up to 50 MB/s native and up to 65 MB/s compressed, optimizing backup windows and reducing job runtimes.
How long can data be reliably retained on a 3570B cartridge?
Under recommended storage conditions (15–25 °C, 20–50% relative humidity), 3570B cartridges reliably retain data for 30 years or more.
What are the environmental operating conditions for 3570B tapes?
3570B tapes operate in 10–45 °C and 20–80% relative humidity (non-condensing) and can be stored in –40–60 °C to ensure durability across data center environments.
Does the 3570B Data Tape support hardware encryption?
Yes, the 3570B supports AES-256 hardware encryption when used with compatible IBM tape drives, providing secure data protection without performance loss.
How do I load and unload a 3570B cartridge safely?
Insert the cartridge label-side up until it clicks into the drive slot, then press the eject button; avoid rough handling and always store cartridges in protective cases.
What is the expected cartridge life cycle for 3570B tapes?
Each 3570B cartridge is rated for up to 1,000 mounts/dismounts or 30 years of archival use, whichever comes first, maintaining data integrity throughout its lifecycle.
How do I clean a 3570B tape drive?
Use IBM-approved 3570B cleaning cartridges every 50 mounts or when prompted by the drive’s alerts to maintain read/write head performance and extend drive longevity.
What is the average cost per GB of storage on a 3570B tape?
At list prices, 3570B tapes cost approximately $0.02–$0.03 per native GB, offering one of the most cost-effective long-term storage solutions available.
Are 3570B Data Tapes backward compatible with older formats?
No, 3570B cartridges are not backward compatible with earlier 3570A or 3570 drives; use them exclusively in drives specifically certified for 3570B format.
What is the error rate specification for 3570B cartridges?
3570B tapes conform to an uncorrected bit error rate (UBER) of 10⁻¹⁴, ensuring highly reliable data storage and retrieval performance.
Can I use 3570B tapes for offsite disaster recovery?
Yes, the high durability and 30-year archival rating make 3570B cartridges ideal for offsite rotation and disaster recovery planning.
How should I store 3570B Data Tapes for long-term retention?
Store cartridges vertically in a climate-controlled environment (15–25 °C, 20–50% RH), away from magnets, direct sunlight, and dust to preserve media integrity.
What file systems and backup software support 3570B tapes?
Common enterprise backup suites like IBM Spectrum Protect, Veritas NetBackup and Commvault support 3570B tapes with native device drivers or SCSI passthrough.
How do I verify data integrity after writing to a 3570B tape?
Perform a checksum or CRC verify operation using your tape library software immediately after backup to confirm the written data matches the original source.