Reliability, Mean-time-between-failures, Mean-time-to-repair – Quantum Audio Travan 40 Tape Drive STT3401A User Manual

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Specifications

Chapter 2

Seagate Travan 40 Product Manual

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Shock (1/2 sine wave)

7Gs peak, 11 msec
(retries may be occur)

50 Gs peak, 11 msec

Acoustic level operational
(A-wt sum)

55 dBA maximum
(measured at operator
position, per ISO 7779)

Shock (1/2 sine wave)

2.5 Gs peak, 11 msec

100 Gs peak, 11 msec

Reliability

The STT3401A is designed for maximum reliability and data integrity. The following
table summarizes the reliability specifications.

Feature

Specification

Non-recoverable (hard) error rate

< 1 in 10

17

bits

Correctable (soft) error rate

< 1 in 10

7

bits

Error recovery and control
methods

Write Equalization;
Data Randomization;
Retry on read;
Reed-Solomon Error Correction Code

Mean-Time-Between-Failures
(MTBF)

More than 200,000 hours (20% duty rate)

Mean-Time-To-Repair (MTTR)

Less than 0.5 hour


Mean-Time-Between-Failures

The Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF) is greater than 250,000 hours. This
specification includes all power-on and operational time but excludes maintenance
periods. Operational time is assumed to be 20% of the power-on time. Operational
time is the time the tape is loaded.

Note: Seagate does not warrant the stated MTBF as representative of any

particular unit installed for customer use. The failure rate quoted here is
derived from a large database of test samples. Actual rates may vary from
unit to unit.

Mean-Time-To-Repair

The Mean-Time-To-Repair (MTTR) is the average time required by a qualified
service technician to diagnose a defective drive and install a replacement drive. The
MTTR for the drive is less than 0.5 hour (30 minutes).

Seagate Travan drives are field-replaceable. If a problem occurs with a subassembly
or component in the drive, the entire unit should be replaced. The faulty drive should

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