The IBM Power6 8203-E4A (#3707) 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape</p><p>The #3707 is a 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit that can be mounted in half-high, autodocking, removable media bays of expansion towers/units. </p><p></p><p>The #3707 may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. </p><p></p><p>A #3707 will read/write the following tape formats: </p><p></p><p>30GB (up to 60GB with compression in SLR60 format) with IBM SLR60-30GB Data Cartridge (19P4209) </p><p>25GB (up to 50GB with compression in MLR3 format) with IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (59H4128) </p><p>16GB (up to 32GB with compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175) </p><p>5GB (up to 10GB with compression in SLR100 format) with IBM SLR100-5GB Data Cartridge (35L0661) </p><p>2GB (up to 4GB with compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-2GB Data Cartridge (35L0589) </p><p>A #3707 is capable of read only support of the following tape formats: </p><p></p><p>4GB (QIC4GB format) with SLR5-4GB Data Cartridge (59H3660) </p><p>2.5GB (QIC2GB format) with IBM DC9250 Data Cartridge (16G8436) </p><p>The #3707 has the these technical specifications for the primary recording format: </p><p></p><p>Cartridge Capacity (Native) = 30.0GB (1500-ft tape) </p><p>Cartridge Capacity (Compression) = 60.0GB (1500-ft tape) </p><p>Data Rate (Native) = 4.0MB/s </p><p>Data Rate (Compression) = 8.0MB/s </p><p>Attributes provided: 30GB 1/4-inch tape device </p><p>Attributes required: half height, autodocking removable media bay and a disk controller in place to interface to this media bay. </p><p>For 8203-E4A: The IBM Power6 8203-E4A (#3707) </p><p>Minimum required: 0 </p><p>Maximum allowed: 18 (Initial order maximum: 0) </p><p>OS level required: IBM i V5R4 with V5R4M5 Machine Code, or later. </p><p>Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Supported </p><p>CSU: Yes </p><p>Return parts MES: Does not apply </p><p>Note: Not supported in CEC. System maximum of 18 under IBM i. Not supported under AIX or Linux. </p><p></p><p>