The IBM 3592 is a series of enterprise-class
tape drives and corresponding
magnetic tape data storage
Magnetic-tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.
Tape was an important medium for primary data storage in early computers, typically using large open reels of 7-track, later ...
media formats developed by
IBM
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. The first drive, having the IBM product number 3592, was introduced under the nickname ''Jaguar''. The next drive was the TS1120, also having the nickname Jaguar. , the latest and current drive is the TS1170. The 3592 line of tape drives and media is not compatible with the
IBM 3590 series of drives, which it superseded. This series can store up to 50 TB of data (uncompressed) on a
tape cartridge and has a native data transfer rate of up to 400 MB/s. In August 2023 IBM announced the TS1170 tape drive with 50TB cartridges, more than 2.5 times larger than
LTO-9 cartridges.
Like the 3590 and 3480 before it, this tape format has half-inch tape spooled onto 4-by-5-by-1-inch data cartridges containing a single reel. A take-up reel is embedded inside the tape drive. Because of their speed, reliability, durability and low media cost, the 3592 tape drives are still in high demand.
Since TS1120 all drives include built-in encryption processing, with platform software (for example,
z/OS
z/OS is a 64-bit operating system for IBM z/Architecture mainframes, introduced by IBM in October 2000. It derives from and is the successor to OS/390, which in turn was preceded by a string of MVS versions.Starting with the earliest:
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Security Server) managing encryption keys. Prior drives require server-based software to encrypt and decrypt tapes.
Drives
: Notes
IBM Redbook with information on 3592 models(See sections 2.5 and 2.6)
Cartridges
Unlike many other tape standards, the 3592 format allows an extensive reuse of cartridges already owned. Older generation tapes can be reformatted to higher capacities with every new drive generation, according to the table below. Cartridges are expected to operate in read-and-write mode across at least three drive generations, except in conjunction with technology leaps, e.g. the introduction of BaFe with JC cartridges or SrFe with JF. The observed media replacement rate in large archives is therefore lower than with most other standards.
Reformatting a cartridge means increasing its track density (only), as the linear bit density is limited by the tape coating. In the table below, a 'JA' type cartridge can be reformatted from 300 GB initially to 640 GB in the TS1130 drive. A later 'JB' type cartridge will carry 1 TB since its better coating also permits a higher linear bit density. Generally speaking, linear density is limited by material, semiconductor and signal processing technologies, whereas track density is limited by the servo technology that prevents track runout.
: Notes
* The TS1150 drive cannot read or write to any Gen 1 or Gen 2 cartridges.
* The TS1140 drive can read but not write to Gen 1 cartridges of any format, and Gen 2 cartridges in TS1120 format. It can read and write to Gen 2 cartridges in TS1130 format.
* The TS1170 drive does not support previous generation 3592 cartridges, only 3592 Type F(JF) cartridge is supported.
IBM 3592 Cartridges and Compatibility
References
See also
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Magnetic-tape data storage
Magnetic-tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.
Tape was an important medium for primary data storage in early computers, typically using large open reels of 7-track, later ...
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Linear Tape-Open
Linear Tape-Open (LTO), also known as the LTO Ultrium format, is a magnetic tape data storage technology used for backup, data archiving, and data transfer. It was originally developed in the late 1990s as an open standards alternative to the pro ...
, another popular tape format
External links
IBM Tape storagePC Magazine's Magstar Reference
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