
The IBM TotalStorage Virtual Tape Server Model B20 (B20 VTS) is an enterprise tape solution designed to enhance performance and provide the capacity needed for todays backup requirements. Adoption of this solution can help reduce batch processing time, total cost of ownership and management overhead. Automation of a larger portion of a company's data storage may also be facilitated in a shorter period of time.
The B20 VTS has been designed to reduce or eliminate the number of bottlenecks that may be present in a given tape environment, depending on the characteristics of installed equipment and processor workloads. For example, if more drives are needed, up to 256 virtual drives may be configured to meet this need. If cartridge capacity is not fully utilized, the B20 VTS can alleviate this problem by filling physical cartridges.
The B20 VTS initially creates a virtual volume in a buffer known as the Tape Volume Cache (TVC), a RAID-5 disk array. If these virtual volumes are re-referenced, they are accessed in most instances from the TVC, which helps to eliminate many of the physical delays associated with tape I/O and improves the performance of the tape process