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Abstract
The IBM DDS Generation 5 USB tape drive is the entry point into the IBM DDS tape drive family and offers dependable capacity and performance for value-conscious small and medium or distributed large enterprise businesses. DDS/DAT technology has the proven reliability and low-cost of ownership to effectively meet the demanding backup, archival, and regulatory compliance requirements of your System x environment.
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The IBM DDS Generation 5 USB tape drive is the entry point into the IBM DDS tape drive family and offers dependable capacity and performance for value-conscious small and medium or distributed large enterprise businesses. DDS/DAT technology has the proven reliability and low cost of ownership to effectively meet the demanding backup, archival, and regulatory compliance requirements of your System x environment.
IBM DDS Generation 5 technology delivers a capacity of up to 72 GB on a single data cartridge and a transfer rate of up to 22 GB/hr (assuming a 2:1 compression ratio) at an entry price point. Its USB 2.0 interface supports internal plug and play capability with the latest System x systems, as well as external attachment in one of IBM's external tape drive enclosures. DDS Generation 5 technology is also backward read and write compatible with DDS-3 and DDS-4/DAT 40 media to ensure an easy migration or upgrade path for existing DDS/DAT users.
Figure 1 shows the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive in it's 5.25" form factor.
Figure 1. The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive
Did You Know?
DDS/DAT products are built on a legacy of reliability and investment over many years. Reliability features include proven media, careful tape handling, two write heads for read-while-writing data verification, and advanced levels of error correction. DDS/DAT media is specified with a dependable shelf life in excess of 15 years, ideal for meeting today’s business and regulatory long-term archival requirements.
Part number information
Table 1 lists the ordering part numbers and feature codes.
Table 1. Ordering part numbers and feature codes
| Description | Part number | Feature code |
| IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive | 46C5399 | 5711 |
| IBM DDS Generation 5 Media 5-Pack Option | 71P9158 | Not available |
| IBM DDS Generation 5 Single Cartridge Option | 59H4456 | Not available |
The part number for the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive includes the following items:
- IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive (5.25 inch form factor)
- Mounting screws
- CD-ROM containing the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive User’s Guide
- Cleaning cartridge
- Four USB cables for internal tape connectivity:
- 14 inch USB cable with type 2x3 connector x3200 and x3200 M2
- 28 inch USB cable with type B connector for x3400 and x3500
- 12.5 inch USB cable with type 1x6 connector x3650 and x3655
- 40 inch USB cable with type A locking connector for x3400 M2, x3500 M2, and x3650 M2
The drive can be converted to a 3.5 inch form factor for use in some rack-optimized servers, which we describe later in the section "Supported Servers."
Features
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive provides convenience and ease-of-use features while supporting high speed tape backup. The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive provides the following features and capabilities:
- USB interface allowing for direct internal connections with select System x servers
- Eliminates potential RAID conflicts and extra controllers
- 5.25-inch half-high form factor
- Drive can be converted to 3.5 inch form factor either in the factory (CTO) or in the field using the appropriate enablement kit
- Internal USB interface for simplified plug-and-play installation
- Optional DDS Tape Enablement kits allow for internal installation in select IBM System x rack-optimized servers
- Flexible external USB configuration offerings when used with desktop or 1U rack-mount enclosures
- Support for leading operating systems and popular backup software
Specifications
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive has the following specifications:
- Up to 36 GB native capacity, and up to 72 GB in compressed mode
- Up to 3.0 MBps native back-up rate, and up to 6.0 MBps in compressed mode
- USB 2.0 interface
- Read/write compatibility with DDS-4, and DDS-3 cartridges
Prerequisites
- Available internal or external USB port
- Available 5.25-inch half-high bay for internal installations
- Supported external tape enclosure for external attachment
Physical specifications
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive has the following physical specifications:
- Height: 41 mm (1.6 in)
- Width: 102 mm (4 in)
- Depth: 150 mm (5.9 in)
- Weight: 0.72 kg (1.6 lb)
Operating environment
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive is supported in the following environment:
- Temperature:
- Operating: 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
- Non-operating: -40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F)
- Relative humidity:
- Operating: 20% to 80% (non-condensing)
- Non-operating: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
- Maximum altitude:
- Operating: 0 m to 4600 m (0 to 15000 ft.)
- Non-operating: 0 m to 15200 m (0 to 50000 ft.)
Warranty
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive has a one-year limited warranty on parts only. When installed in a System x server, this tape drive assumes your system's base warranty or external enclosure, and any IBM ServicePac upgrade.
The IBM DDS Generation 5 Media 5 Pack has a limited lifetime warranty.
Supported servers
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive is supported in the IBM System x servers listed in Table 2.
Table 2. Supported servers
DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive | ||||||||||||||||||||
Connected externally | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | N | N |
Installed internally | Y | Y | N | N | N | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | N | N | Y† | N | Y† | Y† | N | N | N |
Internal use
For use internally in the x3650 M2, the IBM x3650 M2 RDX and DDS Internal Enablement kit is used:
- IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive (46C5399, feature 5711)
- IBM x3650-M2 RDX and DDS Internal Enablement kit (49Y9883, feature 7551)
For use internally in the x3650, the IBM DDS Tape Enablement Kit is used:
- IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive (46C5399, feature 5711)
- IBM DDS Tape Enablement Kit (43V5959, feature 4873 for 2.5" disk drive models or 5387 for 3.5" disk drive models)
For use internally in the x3655, the IBM Tape Drive Enablement Kit is used. Note that the use of this kit is in the field only. It is not available as a factory installation (CTO) option.
- IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive (46C5399)
- IBM DDS Tape Enablement Kit (43V5959)
External use
The tape drive is supported external to the server using one of the following enclosures:
- IBM 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure
- IBM Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure
We describe these enclosures in the following section.
See IBM ServerProven for the latest information on the devices supported by each System x server type: http://ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/
Supported enclosures and enablement kits
The enclosures and kits shown in Table 3 can also be used with the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive.
Table 3. Enclosures and Enablement Kits for use with the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive
| Description | Part number | Feature code |
| IBM 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure (See Figure 2) - Supports 2 half height drives | 87651UX (AG)* 87651NX (AP and EMEA)† | 8765HC1 fc 2290 |
| IBM Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure (See Figure 3) - Supports a single half height drive | 8767HHX (AG)* 8767HNX (AP and EMEA)† | 8767HC1 fc 2287 |
| IBM DDS Tape Enablement Kit | 43V5959 | 5387 or 4873 |
| IBM System x3650 M2 RDX-DDS Tape Enablement Kit | 49Y9883 | 7551 |
| IBM USB Enclosure Adapter Kit | 44E8869 | 5396 |
† These models are for customers in the countries known collectively as Asia Pacific (AP) and Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA). These models do not ship with a line cord.
Table 4 shows were each enablement kit is supported.
Table 4. Supported servers for each enablement kit
Tape drive | ||||||||||||||||||
IBM DDS Tape Enablement Kit | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | Y | N | N | Y | N | N | N |
IBM System x3650 M2 RDX-DDS Tape Enablement Kit | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | Y | N | N | N | N |
For the latest information on supported enclosures and kits, see:
http://ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/tape/39M5636.html
Figure 2 shows the tape drive installed in the left-hand bay of the IBM 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure (87651UX).
Figure 2. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in the 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure (left-hand bay)
Figure 3 shows the tape drive installed with an open view of the the IBM 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure (87651UX). The configuration uses the USB Enclosure Adapter Kit as described in Table 6.
Figure 3. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed with an open view of the 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure
Figure 4 shows the tape drive installed in the IBM Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure (8767HHX).
Figure 4. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in the Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure
Figure 5 shows a 3.5" DDS Generation 5 USB drive. Optional Tape Enablement kits provide the necessary hardware to convert the tape drive from a 5.25" form factor to a 3.5" form factor, which allows you to mount the drive internally into supported System x rack-optimized servers (see Table 4). An example of such installation is shown in Figure 6.
Figure 5. DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive converted to 3.5" form factor (required for installation internally in supported System x servers)
Popular configurations
This section illustrates how the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive can be used in configurations.
Internal installation in an x3650 M2 server
Figure 6 shows the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed internally in an x3650 M2 server. This configuration uses the x3650 M2 RDX-DDS Internal Enablement Kit, which allows customers to replace four existing hot-swap disk drive bays with the USB tape drive. The enablement kit includes a bezel and assembly to convert the drive to a 3.5 inch tape drive.
Figure 6. The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed internally in an x3650 M2 server
Table 5 lists the parts that are used.
Table 5. Components that are used when installing DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive into x3650 M2 server
| Diagram reference | Part number/ machine type | Description | Quantity |
| 7947 | x3650 M2 | 1 | |
| 49Y9883 (fc 7551) | x3650 M2 RDX-DDS Tape Enablement Kit | 1 | |
| 46C5399 | DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive | 1 |
Installation in a 1U external enclosure
Figure 7 shows the DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in an IBM 1U Tape Drive External Enclosure and connected to a System x server.
Figure 7. The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in an IBM 1U Tape Drive External Enclosure and connected to x3650 M2 server
Table 6 lists the parts that are used.
Table 6. Components used when connecting DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive installed in external tape drive enclosure to x3650 M2 server
| Diagram reference | Part number/ machine type | Description | Quantity |
| Varies | Supported System x server | 1 | |
| 44E8869 | USB Enclosure Adapter Kit* | 1 per drive | |
| 46C5399 | DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive | 1 | |
| 87651UX | IBM 1U Tape Drive External Enclosure | 1 |
- USB adapter/connector
- One 3 m (12 ft) USB cable
- One 25 cm (1 ft) USB cable
Figure 8 shows the USB cable connection to the back of the IBM 1U Tape Drive External Enclosure. The USB cable is part of the USB Enclosure Adapter Kit.
Figure 8. The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive connection to the back of the external tape drive enclosure.
Supported software products
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive supports the following software products:
- CA Brighstor
- Tivoli Storage Manager
- Symantec Backup Exec
- Symantec Net Backup
Supported operating systems
The DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive supports the following operating systems:
- SUSE Linux
- Red Hat Linux
- Microsoft Windows 2003
- Microsoft Windows 2008
See IBM ServerProven for the latest information on the specific versions and service packs supported: http://ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. Select the blade server and then select the expansion card to see the supported operating systems.
Related publications
For more information, refer to the following resources:
- IBM US announcement letter for IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive
http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/ENUS109-591 - IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive overview
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ddsgenx/index.html - IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive specifications
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ddsgenx/specifications.html - IBM DDS Generation 5 USB Tape Drive User's Guide
http://www.ibm.com/support - Recommended tape drive media list - IBM System x
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-5074910 - IBM Tape Storage Products Problem Determination and Service Guide
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-5079217 - Installation Guide for IBM 1U Rackmount Tape Enclosure
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-64787 - Installation Guide for IBM Half High Tabletop Tape Enclosure
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-64792 - Installation Guide for DDS Tape Enablement Kit
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-5072866 - System x tape software matrix
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1TAPE-FILES
Special Notices
This material has not been submitted to any formal IBM test and is published AS IS. It has not been the subject of rigorous review. IBM assumes no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The use of this information or the implementation of any of these techniques is a client responsibility and depends upon the client's ability to evaluate and integrate them into the client's operational environment.
