G11B23/021

Adaptive tape library and humidity-based drive operations

A method includes receiving a humidity level in a tape library and determining whether the humidity level is in a predefined range indicative of safe operation. In response to determining that the humidity level is in the predefined range, the method includes allowing performance of operations on magnetic recording tapes. In response to determining that the humidity level is not in the predefined range, the method includes preventing performance of the operations on magnetic recording tapes. A drive-implemented method includes detecting a humidity level within a housing of a tape drive and determining whether the humidity level is in a predefined range indicative of safe operation.

Data storage drive pressure sensing using a head temperature sensor and a head heater

A data storage drive includes a rotatable data storage medium, and a head communicatively couplable to the data storage medium. The head includes a temperature sensor and a heater. The data storage drive also includes a ramp for supporting the head when the head is moved away from the data storage medium, and a controller. The controller is configured to obtain first temperature sensor measurement values for different head heater power settings when the head is positioned on the ramp, and is configured to determine an internal pressure of the data storage drive as a function of the first temperature sensor measurement values.

Preventing condensation in a tape library

In an approach for preventing damage to a tape library, a processor receives a first sensor reading, wherein the first sensor is located within a tape library. A processor receives a second sensor reading, wherein the second sensor is located external to the tape library. A processor determines that the second sensor reading is greater than or equal to the first sensor reading. A processor receives an indication that a door to the tape library is open. Responsive to receiving the indication that the door to the tape library is open, a processor disables a fan.

Data storage library with service mode

A data storage library system includes a data storage library having at least one library frame, at least one environmental conditioning unit associated with the data storage library and configured to control one or more interior environmental conditions within the at least one library frame, and at least one access door for providing access to an interior portion of the at least one library frame. The system also includes a library controller configured to initiate a service mode prior to and/or during a service procedure performed within the at least one library frame, wherein the service mode comprises configuring the at least one environmental conditioning unit to adjust the one or more environmental conditions within the at least one library frame toward one or more exterior environmental conditions outside of the data storage library. Optionally, a lock and/or indicator (visual and/or audible) may control access to the interior of the library frames. Associated methods of servicing a data storage library are disclosed.

Magnetic recording medium and magnetic recording and reproducing device
11189318 · 2021-11-30 · ·

The magnetic recording medium includes a non-magnetic support, a magnetic layer including a ferromagnetic powder on one surface of the non-magnetic support, and a back coating layer including a non-magnetic powder on the other surface of the non-magnetic support, in which a difference (S.sub.after−S.sub.before) between a spacing S.sub.after measured by optical interferometry regarding a surface of the back coating layer after methyl ethyl ketone cleaning and a spacing S.sub.before measured by optical interferometry regarding the surface of the back coating layer before methyl ethyl ketone cleaning is greater than 0 nm and equal to or smaller than 30.0 nm, and the non-magnetic support is an aromatic polyamide support having a moisture absorption of 2.2% or less.

DATA DISASTER RECOVERY STORAGE DEVICE AND CARRIER
20220223178 · 2022-07-14 ·

Disclosed are a data disaster recovery storage device and a carrier. The data disaster recovery storage device comprises: a housing; a fire-resistant shell; a liner; an internal data line; and a memory. The memory is connected to the internal data line, and is suspended inside the liner. The water absorption resin is filled at the outer side of the memory. According to the present invention, a plurality of thermal insulation and heat-dissipation means are used for ensuring the safety of the memory during vehicle burning. The memory is mounted in a suspended manner, and is not in direct contact with other structures, which can effectively avoid direct heat conduction, and effectively perform shock absorbing. The invention utilizes the property that water boils at a constant temperature under the standard atmospheric pressure, and uses a method for storing water in a liner shell to ensure that the memory is not damaged at a certain external high temperature within a certain period of time.

ADAPTIVE TAPE LIBRARY AND HUMIDITY-BASED DRIVE OPERATIONS
20210208793 · 2021-07-08 ·

A method includes receiving a humidity level in a tape library and determining whether the humidity level is in a predefined range indicative of safe operation. In response to determining that the humidity level is in the predefined range, the method includes allowing performance of operations on magnetic recording tapes. In response to determining that the humidity level is not in the predefined range, the method includes preventing performance of the operations on magnetic recording tapes. A drive-implemented method includes detecting a humidity level within a housing of a tape drive and determining whether the humidity level is in a predefined range indicative of safe operation.

MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC RECORDING AND REPRODUCING DEVICE
20200342906 · 2020-10-29 · ·

The magnetic recording medium includes a non-magnetic support, a magnetic layer including a ferromagnetic powder on one surface of the non-magnetic support, and a back coating layer including a non-magnetic powder on the other surface of the non-magnetic support, in which a difference (S.sub.afterS.sub.before) between a spacing S.sub.after measured by optical interferometry regarding a surface of the back coating layer after methyl ethyl ketone cleaning and a spacing S.sub.before measured by optical interferometry regarding the surface of the back coating layer before methyl ethyl ketone cleaning is greater than 0 nm and equal to or smaller than 30.0 nm, and the non-magnetic support is an aromatic polyamide support having a moisture absorption of 2.2% or less.

Recording control device, recording control method, recording tape cartridge

A recording control device, a recording control method, and a recording tape cartridge capable of estimating a lifetime of the recording tape cartridge are obtained. A recording control device reads information correlated with an error rate of reading or writing of data from or to a magnetic tape included in a recording tape cartridge, the information being recorded on a RFID tag included in the recording tape cartridge, and a measurement date of the information, and estimates a lifetime of the recording tape cartridge using the read information and the read measurement date, and the information measured at the time of using the recording tape cartridge and a measurement date.

Data storage library with interior access regulation

A data storage library system includes at least one data storage library comprising at least one library frame and at least one environmental conditioning unit, the at least one environmental conditioning unit configured to control one or more environmental conditions within the at least one library frame. The system further includes at least one access door for providing access to an interior portion of the data storage library, a library controller, and at least one warning indicator associated with the data storage library and in electronic communication with the library controller. The at least one warning indicator is configured to provide an indication to an operator when the conditions within the data storage library are such that the at least one access door may be opened and when the conditions within the data storage library are such that the access door should not be opened.