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Veritape LTO and 3592 Tape Cartridge Quality Analyzer
Veritape LTO and 3592 Tape Cartridge Quality Analyzer
 
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Features and Benefits
  • LTO and 3592 tapes contain an internal memory chip called Cartridge Memory (CM). This chip contains vital information about the cartridge.
  • VeriTape reads this information and extracts it into special software with a clear and concise display.
  • Supports all LTO tapes formats and brands (LTO-1 to LTO-8)
  • Takes less than 2 seconds to lock or unlock each tape
  • Made in the USA, TAA Compliant
Price: US$1,299.99
Sale Price: US$1,099.99



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VeriTape LTO and 3592 Tape Cartridge Analyzer

All LTO Cartridges contain an internal memory chip called Cartridge Memory (CM). This chip contains vital information about the cartridge. The device reads this information and extracts it into special software with a clear and concise display.

Identify deteriorating cartridges before they fail - Most systems identify defective cartridges after they fail. These cartridge failures can be disruptive and expensive. But with the analyzer, you can monitor any cartridge and retire aging or damaged ones before they fail, not afterward.

Storing mission-critical data - When saving critical data to tape you must have complete confidence that your data can be recovered without problems. It enables you to identify and eliminate any cartridge that does not meet your standards.

Purchasing used cartridges: You may be buying damaged or aged cartridges. There is no way to judge the cartridge quality from the outside appearance of the cartridge. It allows you to “look inside” the cartridge and get its complete history.

Data displayed

The available data include:

  • Percentage of records in error
    • Recovered read & write errors
    • Unrecovered read & write errors
    • Servo errors & fatal servo errors
  • Number of bytes written & readLTO Locker
  • Number of cartridge loads
  • Age of cartridge
  • Manufacturer of cartridge
  • Manufacturer of the tape
  • Details of the last four times the cartridge was used

Interpreting the data

It can be time-consuming, tedious, and inconsistent if you try to examine all the data in order to evaluate a cartridge. Not everyone may give each parameter the same weight. It is more helpful to create a single score number that is automatically and consistently calculated from all available data. The Score is a Tape Evaluation Score ranging from 0 (very bad) to 100 (very good). Within seconds you will learn if a used cartridge meets your standards.

Hardware & Software requirements

The scanner can be connected to most systems. All you need is a USB port. The application software runs under all recent Windows operating systems.

LTO Quality Analyzer Software

Display: When in ‘automatic mode’, the device automatically detects the presence of a cartridge, reads its memory chip and displays the data.

Save: The ‘save file’ function allows you to save the CM contents in a file.

Save Cartridge History: The ‘Save Cartridge History’ function reads the CM and saves its contents in a file. This function allows you to rapidly read and save the CM contents of many cartridges. If you scan a cartridge that has been previously scanned, the unit automatically finds and appends the previously saved file, allowing you to easily build a complete performance record for each cartridge.

Open: Opens and displays previously saved files. When more than one file is selected, the software performs statistical analysis and displays statistical data including maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation from the selected files. Regardless of the number of cartridges you evaluate, unacceptable cartridges will immediately be shown.

Cartridge Screen

The display gives you the information you need. Values that are outside acceptable norms are highlighted in order of severity in yellow, orange, and red colors. Errors that occurred within the last four times the cartridge was loaded are known as “recent errors”. Because of their importance, they are displayed first and are weighted higher than other errors in calculating Score.

Usage History Screen

Veritape Usage Scanning a cartridge periodically with the "Save Cartridge History" option enabled, creates a complete record of the cartridge. The example above shows a cartridge record with 8 scans. Notice the change of the Score. Scanning a cartridge periodically is the best way to track its performance and detect the time when the cartridge should be retired. The graph below is derived from the Score row in the "Usage History" page of a cartridge that has been scanned periodically.

Summary Screen

When the saved results of several cartridges are VeriTape Summary Screenselected, the software displays the summary information of all tapes plus additional statistical information, which includes the minimum, the maximum, the average, and the standard deviation of all values. Click on value and the table is sorted for this value. Cartridges that do not meet your standard can immediately be identified and discarded.

Loading the Cartridge

The device is approximately the same size as an LTO cartridge. Unlike an LTO tape drive, however, it does not need to thread the tape in order to access the CM. Just place the cartridge on top of the reader and the display immediately shows the relevant information. A locator feature in the frame matches a notch in the cartridge, thereby ensuring that the cartridge is always correctly oriented.