
3Attachingaphysicaltapedrive
(option al)
In this chapter:
•
“Hardware requirements” on page 29
•
“Tape drive installation overview” on page 29
•
“Removing the access panel and bezel” on page 30
•
“Installing the HBA” on page 31
•
“Installing an internal tape drive” on page 33
•
“Replacing the access panel and bezel”onpage35
•
“Attaching an external tape drive” on page 36
Hardware requirements for T ape Attach
A tape drive may be attached directly to your HP D2D Backup System, allowing you to store backups
offsite .
Figure 1
0 Attaching a tape drive to the HP D2D B ac kup System
1. Internal tape drive 2. External tape drive
To use this facility you need:
• Atapedrive,suchasanHPStorageWorksUltriumdevice.Thisshouldbeahalf-heighttapedrive,ifit
is to be installed internally. Both SAS and SCSI tape drives are supported.
• A host bus adapter, H BA for the tape drive connection (because there are no embedded SAS or SCSI
ports). If the tape d rive is pre-installed, a n appropriate HBA is already installed. If not, you must
purchase and install the HBA before connecting the tape drive.
• Please refer to w
ww.hp.com/go/connect for a list of all supported host bus adapters and tape drives.
No additional drivers are required for recommended HBAs and tape drives; they are included in
the HP D2D Backup System firmware.
Please refer to “Export, import and copy to an attached tape drive” on page 83 more information
about transferring data to the tape drive.
Tape
drive installation overview
Befo
re connecting either an internal or internal tape drive, you must install an HBA. All necessary cables
for
connecting to the HBA are supplied with the tape drive. The instructions in this chapter provide the
fol
lowing information that is specific to the HP D2D Backup System:
D2D Backup System
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