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  • A reference for Designing Servers and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows nt® Server Operating System Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation Publication Date: October 10, 1997




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    Tape Drives


    Tape drives as backup devices can be an important part of guaranteeing data availability at a corporate site. Windows NT Server includes a graphical tool named Backup that supports tape backup of Windows NT Server-based data.

    If a tape drive is provided in a Basic server system, it must comply with the requirements and recommendations in this section.

    162 System includes tape drive for local backup

    Recommended







    System administrators will commonly want offline backup capabilities to be available. If a tape drive is provided with a server system, either as a built-in or peripheral add-on device, it must meet the minimum requirements defined in this section.

    163 Single-tape device meets minimum capacity requirements



    4 GB required; 8 GB recommended







    Minimum storage capacity is required for any tape device designed for a compliant system. Minimum capacity required is based on targeted system type.

    164 Single-tape device meets minimum speed requirements



    20 MB/minute required







    Minimum speed capabilities are required for any tape device designed for a compliant system.

    165 Tape device meets industry standards



    Required







    A SCSI tape peripheral must be compliant with the SCSI tape command set and with the requirements for SCSI peripheral devices, as defined in the “SCSI Controllers and Peripherals” section earlier in this chapter.

    IDE is not recommended for servers, but if an IDE tape peripheral is imple­mented, it must be compliant with the packet passing protocol defined in SFF 8020i, Version 1.2. Also, for cartridge drives, the device must be compliant with QIC 157, Revision D or higher.

    166 SCSI tape drive supports SCSI commands

    Required







    The following commands or features must be supported by the device’s driver:


    • Erase

    • Mode Select compression enable/disable

    • Mode Sense write protect status, media type, and density code reporting

    • Prevent/Allow Medium Removal, Load/Unload Unit

    • Read, Verify

    • Reserve, Release

    • Rewind, Space, ReadPosition, Locate

    • Test Unit Ready, Request Sense, ReadBlockLimits, Inquiry

    • Write, Write Filemarks

    Recommended: Inquiry with support for reporting serial number or other unique unit ID should be supported by the device’s driver.

    167 Win32-based backup solution provided with device

    Required







    For a tape device designed for Windows NT Server, the manufacturer must provide a Windows NT tape driver for the built-in Windows NT backup application or provide a Win32-based backup application for the device if the Windows NT Server operating system does not include built-in support for the tape drive.

    A hardware vendor might also choose to include a backup application that provides additional functionality over that included in Windows NT Server, such as the ability to create and script jobs, automated scheduling of jobs, remote administration of backup, and client-server backup to remote tape devices.


    Media Changers


    This section defines requirements for media changers.

    CD Changers


    This section provides requirements for CD changers.

    There is no requirement or recommendation for providing a CD changer with a server system, but if present or designed to be compatible with Windows NT 5.0, it must comply with these requirements.

    168 CD changer for seven or fewer discs meets SFF 8070i requirements

    Recommended







    If an ATAPI-compatible CD changer is present that supports seven discs or less, the device should be compliant with ATAPI SFF 8070i.

    Tape and Optical Disk Changers


    This section provides requirements for tape and optical disk changers. There is no requirement or recommendation for providing a tape or optical disk changer, but if a device is present or is designed to be compatible with Windows NT 5.0, it must meet the requirements defined in this section.

    This includes changers that support the following drive/media types:



    • 3.5inch, 5.25inch, and 12inch magneto-optical or phase-change drives and media

    • All magnetic tape drives and media

    It does not include changers that support CDROM, CDR, CDRewritable, or DVD drive/media types.

    169 SCSI changer and drive support auto-configuration

    Required







    To meet the requirements for auto-configuration of changers and their associated drives, the following changer requirements and configuration restrictions are being made:


    • For changers where autoconfiguration under Windows NT Media Services (NTMS) control is a targeted feature, all changer tape or optical disk drives must be connected to the same SCSI bus as the changer. Changer systems that are not configured this way will not be autoconfigurable under NTMS in Windows NT 5.0 and must provide documentation that describes the appropriate manual configuration process for use with NTMS. Examples of proper documentation are available in Appendix A of NTMS Programmers Guide, which is available at http://www.highground.com/ntmsmain.htm.

    • The changer’s Read Element Status–Data Transfer Element Descriptor must support the reporting of the SCSI Bus Address and LUN of each drive in the library unit.

    • If drive cleaning is required and can be automated, a specific slot that is accessible by way of a Move Medium command must be designated in the Operator’s Guide.

    • The changer must be able to report whether or not a bar-code reader is installed in the unit.

    • The changer must be able to report on the current presence or absence of (magazine) slots as well as drives by using the Read Element Status command.

    170 SCSI tape and optical disk changers support SCSI commands



    Required







    The following commands or features must be supported by the changer:

    • Initialize Element Status (with/without bar-code reading)

    • Mode Sense—Pages 1D, 1E, 1F

    • Move Medium

    • Prevent/Allow Medium Removal (door access and IEPORT locking)

    • Read Element Status

    • Reserve, Release

    • Send Volume Tag, Request Volume Element Address

    • Test Unit Ready, Request Sense, Inquiry

    Recommended: Inquiry with support for reporting serial number or other unique unit ID should be supported by the changer.

    Chapter 6


    Basic Physical Design and Hardware Security Requirements



    This chapter summarizes physical design and hardware security requirements and recommendations.

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