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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
  3. Section II. Robotic storage devices
  4. Robot overview
  5. NetBackup robot types
Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide

NetBackup robot types

A robot is a peripheral device that moves tape volumes into and out of tape drives. NetBackup uses robotic control software to communicate with the robot firmware.

NetBackup classifies robots according to one or more of the following characteristics:

  • The communication method the robotic control software uses; SCSI and API are the two main methods.

  • The physical characteristics of the robot. Library refers to a large robot, in terms of slot capacity or number of drives.

  • The media type commonly used by that class of robots. HCART (1/2-inch cartridge tape) is an example of a media type.

Table: NetBackup robot types in release 9.0 lists the NetBackup robot types that are supported in release 9.0, with drive and slot limits for each type.

To determine which robot type applies to the model of robot that you use, see the NetBackup Enterprise Server and Server - Hardware and Cloud Storage Compatibility List for your release available through the following URL:

http://www.netbackup.com/compatibility

Table: NetBackup robot types in release 9.0

Robot type

Description

Drive limits

Slot limits

Note

ACS

Automated Cartridge System

1680

No limit

API control. The ACS library software host determines the drive limit.

TLD

Tape library DLT

No limit

32000

SCSI control.

Note:

The user interface for NetBackup may show configuration options for the peripheral devices that are not supported in that release. Those devices may be supported in an earlier release, and a NetBackup master server can manage the hosts that run earlier NetBackup versions. Therefore, the configuration information for such devices must appear in the user interface. The NetBackup documentation also may describe the configuration information for such devices. To determine which versions of NetBackup support which peripheral devices, see the NetBackup Enterprise Server and Server - Hardware and Cloud Storage Compatibility List:

http://www.netbackup.com/compatibility

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