Patent classifications
G11B5/55
APPARATUS HAVING AN ARRAY OF WRITE TRANSDUCERS HAVING A LOW FRICTION INTERFACE
In one general embodiment, an apparatus includes a module having a tape bearing surface and an array of write transducers extending along the tape bearing surface. Each write transducer has a first write pole having a pole tip extending from a media facing side of the first write pole, a second write pole having a pole tip extending from a media facing side of the second write pole, a nonmagnetic write gap between the pole tips of the write poles, and a high moment layer between the pole tips of the write poles. The high moment layer has a higher magnetic moment than a magnetic moment of the pole tip of the second write pole. The tape bearing surface of the module has patterning, and/or a first tape tenting region where each write transducer is positioned in the first tape tenting region.
FILE ACCESS CONTROL ON MAGNETIC TAPE BY ENCRYPTING METADATA
A tape drive-implemented method for encrypting metadata on a magnetic tape, the tape drive-implemented method, according to one embodiment, includes: writing an index to a magnetic tape. The index includes: metadata corresponding to a file stored on the magnetic tape, and metadata corresponding to a directory structure of the file. The tape drive-implemented method additionally includes: using a first key to encrypt a first portion of the metadata in the index corresponding to the file, and using a second key to encrypt a first portion of the metadata in the index corresponding to the directory structure of the file. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described in additional embodiments.
RESIN FILM
To provide a resin film, of which dimensional stability required of an ultra-high density recording medium can be controlled easily by drive tension, and which has processability at high temperature in a processing step of the resin film into a magnetic recording medium. A resin film having a Young's modulus in the film longitudinal direction of 1 GPa or more and a film thickness of 1 m or more, wherein the product of the Young's modulus in the longitudinal direction and the thickness is 5 GPa.Math.m or more and 20 GPa.Math.m or less and wherein a dimensional change in the film longitudinal direction is 2% or more and +2% or less when the film is heated at a rate of 5 C./min under a load of 2 kg/mm.sup.2 applied in the longitudinal direction and the temperature has reached 110 C., the resin film satisfying at least either of the following (1) or (2): (1) the Young's modulus in the film longitudinal direction is 6 GPa or less and the film thickness is 4.5 m or less; and (2) the Young's modulus in the film longitudinal direction is 4 GPa or less and the film thickness is 6 m or less.
Positioning shuttle cars in a tape storage shuttle complex
Methods that can position shuttle cars in a tape storage shuttle complex are provided. One method includes tracking, by a processor, tape drive occupancy in a plurality of library strings of a shuttle complex, the tape drive occupancy indicating that each tape drive in the plurality of library strings is one of occupied and vacant and positioning a set of shuttle cars in the shuttle complex based on the tape drive occupancy in the plurality of library strings. Apparatus and computer program products that can include, perform, and/or implement the methods are also provided.
CONCURRENT LOGGING OF DATA LAYERS WITHIN A TAPE STORAGE DEVICE
Concurrent standard/high resolution logging of critical performance metrics and functional data for various functional areas including servo system, dataflow, channel, read/write, speed matching, and error recovery is achieved by segregating one or more rows of the tape map array for the purpose of logging only high resolution data. As performance data is logged to the standard resolution tape map by wrap and regional offset down tape, the reserved high resolution row logs data sequentially in the order it was processed on magnetic tape and not by its position on magnetic tape. The high-resolution performance data is concurrently logged with normal-resolution performance data as a supporting view with more detailed tape processing data should the normal-resolution performance data have inconclusive or insufficient content. High-resolution storage is structured for shorter regional logging or per-dataset logging of critical performance metrics and functional data, referred to herein as performance data.
Sector metrics to estimate health of written data
Various illustrative aspects are directed to a data storage device comprising data tracks N and N?1, and one or more processing devices, configured to identify, during a track write on the data track N, a write abort event based upon an expected risk for the data track N?1 exceeding a risk threshold, read one or more sectors of the data track N?1 and collect one or more corresponding sector metrics, verify the one or more sectors based upon the collected sector metrics, wherein the verifying comprises assigning each of the one or more sectors as one of a readable or a non-readable sector, and continue the track write on the data track N upon determining each of the one or more sectors is a readable sector, or recovering and relocating the data track N?1 based on determining at least one of the sectors is a non-readable sector.
Tape reel, magnetic tape cartridge, and magnetic tape drive
A tape reel includes a hub that has a cylindrical shape and around which a tape is wound, and a reinforcing member provided on an inner peripheral side of the hub, in which the reinforcing member includes a shaft member having a longitudinal direction along a central axis direction of the hub, and a plurality of ribs that are provided along the longitudinal direction and have an annular shape that extends from an outer peripheral surface of the shaft member toward an inner peripheral surface of the hub, and the plurality of ribs include a first rib provided in a central region in the longitudinal direction.
Magnetic disk device
According to one embodiment, a disk device includes a rotatable magnetic disk, an actuator which supports and moves a head, a ramp which holds the head at an unloaded position, a motor which rotates the magnetic disk, and a controller which performs a load operation and a seek operation. When a radial travel speed of the head during the load operation is referred to as Vr1, a circumferential travel speed of the head is referred to as Vt1, a radial travel speed of the head during the seek operation is referred to as Vrs, and a circumferential travel speed is referred to as Vts, the controller controls at least one of the radial travel speed of the head and number of revolutions of the magnetic disk to satisfy a relationship (Vr1/Vt1)<(Vrs/Vts).
Read from a non-trimming portion of a data track written to magnetic tape
An example tape drive includes a magnetic tape head, an actuator, and a controller. The magnetic tape head includes a data write element to write a data track including data onto magnetic tape. The data track includes a non-trimming portion and a trimmable portion. The magnetic tape head also includes a data read element to read the data written to the non-trimming portion of the data track to verify the accuracy of the data. The controller positions the magnetic tape head via the actuator to allow (i) the data write element to write the first data track, and (ii) the data read element to read the second portion of the first data track. From the read data, a determination may be made as to whether the data was written to the non-trimming portion of the data track with a threshold level of accuracy.
Compensation for nonlinearity in servo patterns
A method according to one embodiment includes generating a y-position estimate based on a servo readback signal from a servo reader reading a servo band, retrieving or calculating a nonlinearity-correction value corresponding to the y-position estimate, adjusting the y-position estimate using the nonlinearity-correction value, and outputting the adjusted y-position estimate. A computer program product for compensating for nonlinearity in a timing based servo pattern according to one embodiment includes a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith. The computer readable storage medium is not a transitory signal per se. The program instructions are readable and/or executable by a controller to cause the controller to perform the foregoing method.