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BRSLA-2003 - HP 1/8 LTO1 Ultrium 2U Tape Library
- LTO-1 Ultrium technology
- 1U rackmount form factor
- Supports single LTO-1 tape drive
- Capacity dependent on LTO-1 media (e.g., 100GB native / 200GB compressed)
- Automated tape loading and unloading
- Designed for small to medium server environments
- Reliable data backup and archiving
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Product Overview
The HP BRSLA-2003 is a 1U rackmount tape library supporting LTO-1 Ultrium technology. It provides a compact solution for data backup and archiving with a capacity suitable for small to medium server environments.
Technical Information
| Drive Technology | LTO-1 Ultrium |
| Form Factor | 1U Rackmount |
| Slots | 8 |
| Max Drives | 1 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI (typically) |
| Capacity (Native) | Up to 100 GB per tape |
| Capacity (Compressed) | Up to 200 GB per tape |
Product Description
The HP BRSLA-2003, identified by SKU LTO1, is a compact 1U rackmount tape library designed to accommodate a single LTO-1 Ultrium tape drive. This library offers an automated solution for data backup and archiving, providing a more efficient and reliable alternative to manual tape handling. Its primary function is to house and manage LTO-1 tapes, enabling automated loading and unloading for backup operations. Supporting LTO-1 Ultrium technology, the library is capable of storing significant amounts of data per tape, typically up to 100GB natively and 200GB when using compression. This makes it a suitable choice for small to medium-sized businesses or workgroups that require a dedicated backup solution for their server environments. The 8-slot magazine allows for a reasonable number of tapes to be managed within the library, facilitating scheduled backups and data retention policies. Integration into server racks is straightforward due to its 1U height. The library typically connects via a SCSI interface, which was standard for tape drives of this era. The BRSLA-2003 provides a cost-effective and automated way to ensure data protection and disaster recovery for environments that do not require the highest capacities or speeds offered by later LTO generations.



