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Error Number 99 The device is no longer responding
Description: The device is not responding. Check to make sure the device is still connected and powered on. If this problem persists, please contact technical support.
Error Number 100 Deferred error, another will follow
Error Number 101 Data did not compare correctly
Error Number 102 Stream sync error, expected stream header
Description: A synchronization error has occurred between the stream process thread and the stream work threads. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 103 No alert response is available
Description: A pending alert has not been responded to by any user.
Error Number 104 Not attempted
Description: The object operation was not attempted. Either the job was cancelled before this object could be processed, or an error occurred which caused the job to be terminated.
Error Number 105 Driver is initializing
Description: The driver is currently initializing.
Error Number 106 No available device or all devices are busy
Description: All devices are currently in use and busy. Try the operation again at a later time.
Error Number 107 The magazine in the loader was changed
Description: The magazine in the loader was changed between the time the loader was reinitialized to the time the operation was attempted. Please leave the door on the loader closed while the loader is operating.
Error Number 108 Invalid media header
Error Number 109 User does not have a home folder available
Description: The home folder for the user could not be found. Check to make sure that the user has a folder with the same name as the user in the \Database\Home folder.
Error Number 110 No usable media in the loader
Description: Of all the tapes in the loader, one could not be found that would meet the requirements of the job. Please check the media that the job specifies and the media in the loader. If this problem persists, please contact technical support.
Error Number 111 Unable to login to NetWare NDS
Description: When attempting to login to Directory Services, an error occurred which prevented the login from completing. Most likely, this is due to an incorrect account name (should be something like cn=admin.o=NDS) or the password is incorrect.
Error Number 112 Unable to communicate with the target host
Description: When attempting to communicate with the target machine, it was determined that the target machine is not active. Attempt the operation later.
Error Number 113 Invalid move destination
Description: When attempting to move an object to a different location, the new location was determined to be incompatible with the object being moved. Either the object cannot reside in class of container selected (like trying to move a job into a subdirectory) or the target container is a child of the source container.
Error Number 114 Redirection manager failure
Error Number 126 Invalid message file
Description: One of the message files is invalid or is the incorrect version. Reinstall TapeWare and try loading again. If this problem persists, please contact technical support.
Error Number 127 No cleaning cartridge available
Description: There is no available cleaning cartridge in the autoloader. Either you have not defined any slots to contain a cleaning cartridge, or another device is currently using the cleaning cartridge you have defined. To define a slot as a cleaning cartridge, select the autoloader status properties, change the element status of the slot to contain the cleaning cartridge.
Error Number 128 No available cleaning cycles
Description: All cleaning cartridges have exhausted their cleaning cycle counts. You need to replace the cleaning cartridge with a new cartridge, and update the autoloader status properties with the new cleaning cartridge information.
Error Number 129 The database is being backed up
Description: The database files are currently being backed up. At this time, no changes may be made to the database. Try the operation again later.
Error Number 130 The database restored has an invalid file count
Description: The database being restored has an invalid control file count. The count is checked for accuracy during the final phase of the database restoration. This count is not accurate or the database restore was not completed successfully.
Error Number 131 A database file for restore is missing
Description: One of the database files needed for restoring the database is missing.
Error Number 132 A database file for restore has the incorrect size
Description: One of the database files needed for restoring the database has the incorrect size. During the final phase of the restoration process, the file sizes are checked to make sure that the files are intact.
Error Number 133 Your account has been disabled
Description: Your account on this server has been disabled. Please contact your administrator to reenable your account.
Error Number 134 Your password has expired
Description: The password for your account has expired and must be changed before you can proceed.
Error Number 135 Your password has expired
Description: The password for your account has expired. Depending on the number of grace logons remaining you may or may not need to change your password now.
Error Number 409 Device is in use
Description: Device has been reserved for exclusive use by another TapeWare user or job. Either use a different device, try again later or determine who or what is using the device and if it can be freed up.
Error Number 410 Invalid block size
Description: The media in the device cannot be used by TapeWare unless it is re-formatted. The block size must be an even power of two between 512 bytes and 32768 bytes.
Error Number 411 Invalid controller instance id
Description: A controller command has been submitted with an invalid /inactive controller instance id or a controller instance has become invalid while a command is waiting to complete. This should not happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 412 Invalid connection
Description: Attempted access to a device without previously reserving it or attempted access to a device previously reserved by another user or process.
Error Number 413 No buffer
Description: Device read/write operations being attempted without a device buffer being allocated. This should never happen Please contact technical support.
Error Number 414 No controller instance
Description: Attempt to submit a controller command without a controller instance id in the I/O parameter block. This should never happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 415 Not formatted
Description: Media in the device is not formatted or blank. To use this media, either format it or let TapeWare auto-format it when running a backup.
Error Number 416 Invalid SCSI command
Description: An attempt was made to build a SCSI command not supported by TapeWare. This should never happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 417 Unrecognized format
Description: Media in the device has a format not recognized by any of the logical format drivers currently loaded. If you know the format of the media and there is a TapeWare format driver for that format, then you will need to load that format driver before TapeWare will recognize it. If you know there is no useful information on the media, simply format and use with TapeWare.
Error Number 418 The target LTF is not loaded
Description: A request was made to use logical format for which a format driver was not loaded. Make sure the appropriate driver is loaded and re-try the operation.
Error Number 548 Cleaning tape installed
Description: This error is returned if an attempt is made to use a device while is undergoing a cleaning cycle and the cleaning tape is still installed. Complete the cleaning cycle, remove the cleaning tape, insert regular tape media and retry the operation.
Error Number 549 Block size is too large
Description: Block size is larger than maximum physical transfer or possibly even the buffer. This may be accommodated by adding or changing some parameters in the TapeWare.ini under the section for this device. If autodetect has been used, it may be necessary to add a section using the device name assigned by autodetect as the contents of the section header.
Error Number 600 Volume not found
Description: The volume specified was not found. Check to make sure that the volume is still valid and mounted.
Error Number 601 Invalid object path
Description: The path specified is invalid. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 602 Unable convert name space
Description: When attempting to parse the object path, the name space specified in the path could not be converted to a target name space on the volume. This is most likely caused by not having all the name spaces loaded on the volume. To correct this, error, add the name space to volume, perform the operation (probably restore) and remove the name space using VREPAIR.
Error Number 603 No component
Description: A component was expected but was not found. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 604 Unable to open Extended Attribute
Description: Unable to open the OS/2 extended attribute fork. Even though extended attributes are used primarily by OS/2, Windows 95/98/NT, and Macintosh name spaces also use some extended attributes.
Error Number 605 Unable to get Extended Attribute
Description: Unable to get the OS/2 extended attributes of the object.
Error Number 606 Unable to enum Extended Attribute
Description: Unable to enumerate the OS/2 extended attributes of the object to determine which extended attributes are available.
Error Number 607 Unable to read Extended Attribute
Description: Unable to read the OS/2 extended attribute key returned by enumerate. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 608 Unable to get MacInfo
Description: Unable to read the Macintosh Finder and Prodos info. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 609 Unable to get NfsInfo
Description: Unable to read the Unix NFS information about rights, group and owner.
Error Number 610 Invalid name space or not loaded
Description: When attempting to retrieve a component of an object path, the name space specified in the component could not be dereferenced. This is most likely caused by not having all the name spaces loaded on the volume. To correct this, error, add the name space to volume, perform the operation (probably restore) and remove the name space using VREPAIR.
Error Number 611 Unable to read Dos name
Description: Unused
Error Number 612 Unable to map volId/dirId to path
Description: Unable to map the volume id and directory id pair to a true DOS compatible path. This is probably caused by the directory or object being deleted or the supporting volume being dismounted.
Error Number 613 Unable to map volId to name
Description: Unable to obtain the volume name given the volume id. This is probably caused by the volume being dismounted during a TapeWare operation.
Error Number 614 Unable to get the directory entry
Description: Unable to get the DOS directory entry for the volume id and directory id pair. This is probably caused by the directory or object being deleted or the supporting volume being dismounted.
Error Number 615 Could not open or create the component
Description: An error occurred while attempting to create or open the file or directory object. This could be caused by the volume being dismounted, or the name of the object is invalid.
Error Number 616 Entry not found
Description: When attempting to parse the TapeWare path, an entry along the path could not be found. Either it was deleted, it contains an illegal character (such as ALT-255), the volume was dismounted or has become unavailable.
Error Number 617 Format is incompatible with target
Description: The format that the object is stored in is incompatible with the target system. For example, attempting to restore a file that was compressed on NetWare 4.x to a file server running NetWare 3.x, or a Windows NTFS file to a NetWare file, etc. If this is required, select the "Advanced" button on the Backup Options tab of the job, and deselect the native data stream format.
Error Number 618 Unable to get compression info
Description: While attempting to get the compressed and uncompressed sizes of the file, NetWare failed. This is required in order to complete the backup procedure. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 619 Invalid volume or volume not mounted
Description: The volume specified is invalid, does not exist or is not mounted.
Error Number 620 Unable to write the user space restrictions
Description: An error occurred while attempting to write the user space restrictions on the volume. Attempt the operation again, check the volume name, etc. If this error persists, please contact technical support.
Error Number 621 Unable to write the directory space restriction
Description: An error occurred while attempting to write the directory space restrictions on the volume. Attempt the operation again, check the directory name, etc. If this error persists, please contact technical support.
Error Number 633 Cannot open source files
Description: When attempting to open one of the source files, an error occurred. This is usually due to the source files not existing or being in use.
Error Number 634 Error writing to file
Description: Unable to write to the target disk. Most likely, the volume is out of space, or the volume is read only (like a CD-Rom).
Error Number 635 Error reading from file
Description: Unable to read from the target disk. Most likely, the disk has been corrupted or dismounted.
Error Number 636 Incompatible version
Description: The stream being restored is incompatible with the target system. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 637 Cannot create the target
Description: When attempting to create one of the target files, an error occurred. This is usually due to the target files being in use.
Error Number 638 Target file not found
Error Number 640 Unable to adjust process privileges
Description: An error occurred while attempting to adjust the TapeWare privileges to have backup/restore rights to the registry. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 641 Unable to create the registry key
Description: Unable to create the registry key for the save operation. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 642 Unable to save the registry key
Description: Unable to save the registry key for the backup operation. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 643 Unable to enumerate the registry keys
Description: An error occurred while attempting to enumerate the target keys for backup. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 644 Invalid function
Description: An invalid function was specified. This could be caused by the failover of resources on a cluster server.
Error Number 700 Logical format not recognized
Description: The target machine does not recognize the logical tape format written to the tape.
Error Number 800 Loader is busy
Description: This error would normally be encountered during autoloader when the loader device is performing self tests and internal initialization. This is normally handled at initialization of the autoloader device driver and would not normally be reported. Try re-initializing the loader driver after a few minutes. If the error persists, the loader device may be malfunctioning.
Error Number 801 Loader is unable to move media
Description: A move medium command has been given to the loader but the exact cause is not specified. There are a number of possible causes. Mostly they involve misplaced cartridges or loader elements in an incorrect state. Manual intervention is the way to get things in order again. If the error persists, the loader may be malfunctioning and need service or repair.
Error Number 837 Loader command cannot complete
Description: When trying to re-initialize the loader driver another command has been encountered which will not complete. It may be necessary to try and unload the loader driver. There is some risk in that resources may not be released, there may be execution exceptions and access violations if a command is still in progress.
Error Number 839 Invalid source element specified
Description: Attempted a move medium command with an invalid source element specified. This should not happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 840 Invalid destination element specified
Description: Attempted a move medium command with an invalid destination element specified. This should not happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 841 Loader incapable of requested move
Description: The loader is not capable of the requested move medium command. This should not happen. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 842 No volume tag available
Description: This error can occur as a result of normal operation. It is handled internally and should not be reported. If you get this "error", please contact technical support.
Error Number 843 Loader has been de-servoed
Description: The loader has been stopped or de-servoed from the operator control panel. Loader servos must be re-enabled in order for TapeWare to use the loader.
Error Number 844 Loader is offline
Description: The loader has been taken offline from the operator control panel. The loader must be brought back online before TapeWare can use it.
Error Number 845 Loader needs an initializing command
Description: The loader needs an initializing command in order to become fully ready. This is normally done automatically. If the loader driver fails to initialize with this error, try stopping TapeWare and restarting it. The re-initialization should clear the error.
Error Number 846 Loader needs manual intervention
Description: Loader is not ready and requires manual intervention in order to become so. Either some operating setting must be changed or there is some other problem with the loader.
Error Number 900 Unable to get BTrieve version
Description: Unable to obtain the version information from BTrieve. Please contact technical support.
Error Number 901 Unable to get the set file info
Description: Unable to get the set file attributes and modification date and time. The set file TWBTRV.DAT probably does not exist.
Error Number 1052 Unable to open channel map file
Description: An error occurred when attempting to open the channel map file. Another application is probably using a of the same name. Attempt the operation again later.
Error Number 1053 Unable to map a view of the channel map file
Description: An error occurred when attempting to map a view of the channel map file. Attempt the operation again later.
Error Number 1054 Unable to create the channel mutex
Description: An error occurred when creating the mutex for the channel map.
Error Number 1055 Unable to create the channel service event
Description: An error occurred when creating the service event for the channel map.
Error Number 1056 Unable to create the channel complete event
Description: An error occurred when creating the completion event for the channel map.
Error Number 1057 Open service control manager
Description: Unable to open the service control manager. This is required to manipulate the service. Most likely, you are not running under Windows NT or you do not have sufficient rights to maintain services.
Error Number 1058 Unable to create service
Description: Unable to create the service. Most likely, the service already exists or the service database is locked by another process.
Error Number 1059 Unable to open service
Description: Unable to open the service. Most likely, the service does not exist or the service database is locked by another process.
Error Number 1060 Unable to delete service
Description: Unable to delete the service. Most likely, the service does not exist or the service database is locked by another process.
Error Number 1061 Unable to start service
Description: Unable to start the service. Most likely, the service does not exist or the service database is locked by another process.
Error Number 1062 Unable to open registry
Description: Unable to open the registry to update the service keys. Most likely, you do not have rights to update the registry.
Error Number 1063 Unable to set registry value
Description: Unable to set the registry value in the service key. Most likely, you do not have rights to update the registry.
Error Number 1064 Unable to delete registry value
Description: Unable to delete the registry value in the service key. Most likely, you do not have rights to update the registry or the service is not installed.
Error Number 1065 Unable to query registry value
Description: Unable to query the registry value in the service key. Most likely, you do not have rights to update the registry or the service is not installed.
Error Number 1066 Unable to create service process
Description: Unable to create the service process. Most likely this is caused by the service processing program missing. Check to make sure that the TWWINSVC.EXE program is in the same directory as the TWWINSCM.EXE program.
Error Number 1067 Unable to open system mutex
Description: Unable to open the system mutex which is used to control access between multiple instances of the loaded application. Most likely, you do not have enough rights.
Error Number 1068 Unable to open service exit mutex
Description: Unable to open the service exit mutex which is used to control access between multiple instances of the loaded application. Most likely, you do not have enough rights.
Error Number 1069 A stand alone app is already running
Description: A standalone backup application (the administrator) is already running or the service is already running. The service program must be the first instance executed.
Error Number 1070 The service is not running
Description: The service is not currently running.
Error Number 1071 The service is already running
Description: The service is already running and active.
Error Number 1072 Unable to set service status
Description: An error occurred when attempting to send the service status to the service control manager.
Error Number 1073 Unable to get module name
Description: An error occurred when attempting to get the name and absolute path to the service control program.
Error Number 1074 Unable to attach to service control manager
Description: When attempting to connect to the local service control manager, an error occurred. This is most likely due to executing the wrong program. The TWWINSVC.EXE program is used to run the service, while the TWWINSCM.EXE is used to manage the service.
Error Number 1075 The database is being repaired
Description: The database is being repaired due to either an automatic database repair or manually initiated via the configuration file.
Error Number 1076 The database repair is completed
Description: The database repair operation has been completed. All operations for the database may now proceed.
Error Number 1077 Unable to query service status
Description: An error occurred when attempting to query the status of the service from the service control manager.
Error Number 1100 No key available
Description: No keyboard input was available.
Error Number 1101 Item not found
Description: An item in the list was not found.
Error Number 1102 Field not found
Description: The indicated field was not found on the form.
Error Number 1103 Too many fields
Description: Too many fields have been defined for the form.
Error Number 1104 Too many options
Description: Too many options have been defined for the menu.
Error Number 1105 Return from form handling
Description: This error code is used internally by the form manager.
Error Number 1106 Bad video mode
Description: The video mode detected is not currently supported. Try typing MODE CO80 or MODE MONO.
Error Number 1107 Unable to create resource tag
Description: An error occurred when attempting to create the resource tag for the screen.
Error Number 1108 Unable to create direct screen
Description: An error occurred when attempting to create the direct access screen.
Error Number 1109 Unable to create screen
Description: An error occurred when attempting to create the compatible screen.
Error Number 1110 No windows
Description: When attempting a form or menu operation that requires a window, the window had not yet been created.
Error Number 1154 Unable to load protocol
Description: When attempting to load the protocol driver, a fatal error %ld occurred.
Error Number 1155 No optional packages installed
Description: You cannot select a package when no optional packages have been installed.
Error Number 1156 TapeWare has not been installed to this directory
Description: The directory you have selected does not contained an installed version of TapeWare.
Error Number 1157 Could not create database directory
Description: When attempting to create the directory to store the storage management database files, an error occurred. Make sure the main installation directory is valid and that you have create authorization rights.
Error Number 1158 Unable to create directory
Description: When attempting to create the directory %s to install to, an error occurred. Make sure the directory you have entered is valid and that you have create authorization rights.
Error Number 1159 Unable to remove the directory
Description: An error occurred when attempting to remove the directory %s. This is probably due to the directory being in use by another process.
Error Number 1160 Unable to open install profile
Description: The installation manager was unable to open the installation control file %s.
Error Number 1161 Unable to open TapeWare.ini
Description: The installation manager was Unable to open the TapeWare.ini. This operation failed with error code %ld.
Error Number 1162 Unable to open package control
Description: The installation manager was unable to open the installation control file %s
Error Number 1163 No compatible packages found
Description: TapeWare seems to be installed on your system by someone other than you. However, you do not have enough privileges to install, update or remove it. Contact your system admin or login as Administrator and rerun setup.
Error Number 1188 Install failed.
Description: The installation of the product or an option has failed. Please attempt the operation again. If this error persists, please contact technical support for assistance.
Error Number 1189 Unable to execute
Description: Unable to execute the following command %s Check to make sure the command is valid and the program file exists.
Error Number 1200 Invalid license document
Description: The license document in TapeWare.ini is incorrect. Please contact technical support to obtain the correct license document for your software.
Error Number 1201 Invalid database server
Description: This machine type is not licensed to be a TapeWare database server. Check your TapeWare license to determine which type of operating systems can be used for the database server.
Error Number 1202 Invalid device server
Description: This machine type is not licensed to be a TapeWare device server. Check your TapeWare license to determine which type of operating systems can be used for devices.
Error Number 1203 Invalid datastream server
Description: This machine type is not licensed to be a TapeWare data server. This means that you may not backup nor restore to machine type. Check your TapeWare license to determine which type of operating systems can be used for data streams.
Error Number 1204 Site license exceeded
Description: You have exceed the number of licenses purchased with your site license agreement. Please contact your vendor for additional site license authentication keys.
Error Number 1205 Client type not supported
Description: The client you are using is not supported with the license you are using. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1206 Server count exceeded
Description: The maximum number of servers allowed to attach to the database server has been exceeded. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1207 Client count exceeded
Description: The maximum number of clients allowed to attach to the database server has been exceeded. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1208 Server user level exceeded
Description: The user level of the server has exceeded the TapeWare license you are using. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1209 No network support
Description: Your license does not include network support. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1210 No loader support
Description: Your license does not include autoloader support. Please contact your vendor for an upgrade.
Error Number 1211 No advanced loader support
Description: Your license does not include advanced autoloader support. This autoloader requires the advanced autoloader support package.
Error Number 1212 Duplicate license
Description: A machine with a duplicate license document has been found. Please contact your vendor to purchase an additional copy of TapeWare.
Error Number 1213 License expired.
Description: Your evaluation license has expired. Please contact your vendor to purchase a new license to continue operation.
Error Number 1300 TapeAlert - Warning Read
Description: The tape drive is having problems reading data. No data has been lost, but there has been a reduction in the performance of the tape.
Error Number 1301 TapeAlert - Warning - Write
Description: The tape drive is having problems writing data. No data has been lost, but there has been a reduction in the capacity of the tape.
Error Number 1302 TapeAlert - Warning - Hard Error
Description: The operation has stopped because an error has occurred while reading or writing data which the drive cannot correct.
Error Number 1303 TapeAlert - Critical - Media
Description: Your data is at risk: 1. Copy any data you require from this tape. 2. Do not use this tape again. 3. Restart the operation with a different tape.
Error Number 1304 TapeAlert - Critical - Read Failure
Description: The tape is damaged or the drive is faulty. Call the tape drive supplier help line.
Error Number 1305 TapeAlert - Critical - Write Failure
Description: The tape is from a faulty batch or the tape drive is faulty:
Error Codes 1. Use a good tape to test the drive. 2. If the problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.
Error Number 1306 TapeAlert - Warning - Media Life
Description: The tape cartridge has reached the end of its calculated useful life: 1. Copy any data you need to another tape. 2. Discard the old tape.
Error Number 1307 TapeAlert - Warning - Not Data Grade Media
Description: The tape cartridge is not data grade. Any data you back up to the tape is at risk. Replace the cartridge with a data grade tape.
Error Number 1308 TapeAlert - Critical - Write Protect
Description: You are trying to write to a write-protected cartridge. Remove the write-protection or use another tape.
Error Number 1309 TapeAlert - Information - No Removal
Description: You cannot eject the cartridge because the tape drive is in use. Wait until the operation is complete before ejecting the cartridge.
Description: The recovery manager was unable to create the temporary recovery directory on the target boot volume.
Error Number 1505 Unrecognized DOS
Description: The DOS you are running is not supported or unrecognized. You must run either MS-DOS, DR-DOS or PC-DOS.
Error Number 1506 Partition Read Error
Description: An error occurred while attempting to read from the newly created partition.
Error Number 1507 Partition Write Error
Description: An error occurred while attempting to write to the newly created partition.
Error Number 1508 Get Drive Parameters
Description: The recovery manager was unable to get the current drive parameters. This is required so that the new partitions may be setup correctly.
Error Number 1509 Partition too small
Description: The partition size specified is too small. The smallest partition you may use is 4Mb or one disk cylinder (whichever is smaller).
Error Number 1510 Disk Full
Description: While attempting to write to the newly created partition, the disk manager determined that the disk is full.
Error Number 1511 No more handles
Description: While attempting to open or create a file, the disk manager ran out of file handles.
Error Number 1512 Invalid handle
Description: While attempting to read or write to the disk, the disk manager was given an invalid file handle.
Error Number 1513 End of data
Description: While attempting to read from a file, the disk manager determined that the end of the file was reached.
Error Number 1514 File already exists
Description: While attempting to create a new file, the disk manager determined that the file already exists.
Error Number 1515 File not found
Description: While attempting to open a file, the disk manager determined that the file does not exist.
Error Number 1516 Root full
Description: When attempting to create a file, the root directory was filled.
Error Number 1517 Not absolute path
Description: The disk manager supports only absolute paths.
Error Number 1518 Directory not found
Description: The directory specified in a filename or path was not found.
Error Number 1519 Too many sectors
Description: When attempting to read from or write to the disk, the disk manager was requested to transfer more sectors than can be transferred in a single call.
Error Number 1520 No host name
Description: The DrMgr.Ini file does not contain the host name of the system being recovered.

Iomega REV SCSI Questions and Answers
1. What backup software is included with the Iomega REV SCSI drives? The REV SCSI drives are bundled with 2 different software packages intended for use with desktops and servers. For desktop users, a new version of Iomega Automatic Backup Pro is included that adds system level backup to the existing IAB Pro feature set. For servers, the SCSI drives include Yosemite TapeWare for REV Drive software. Both backup software packages support automated file backup, system imaging and restoration, data compression, and spanning of media. 2. What is included with the Yosemite TapeWare for REV Drive software? Yosemite TapeWare for REV Drive software provides the same easy file and system level backup and restore capability as Iomega Automatic Backup Pro, while also supporting server level features like backing up RAID configurations, running as a service, and optional add-on modules that support open file and active database backups. This version of TapeWare includes Yosemites bare metal disaster recovery module, which allows you to backup and restore full system images for a complete disaster recovery solution. 3. What compression can I expect when using the REV SCSI drive? Compression is provided by using the included software, and therefore will vary depending on which software package you use. The high compression setting in Iomega Automatic Backup Pro provides 2.6:1 compression, which allows up to 90GB per disk; Yosemite TapeWare for REV Drive users can expect 2:1 compression for up to 70GB of data per REV disk. Keep in mind that actual compression rates will vary and are dependent on the files being compressed. 4. Does the REV SCSI drive work with multiple SCSI devices? The REV SCSI External drive includes two offset 68-pin VHDCI connectors to allow chaining of multiple SCSI devices. An offset terminator is included in the box.
5. Is the SCSI drive faster than the other REV drives (USB 2.0, ATAPI, FireWire)? All the REV drives transfer data at roughly the same speed, so there is no appreciable performance difference when using one interface type over another. 6. Does the REV SCSI drive support 50-pin SCSI connections? While the REV SCSI drives have been tested with 50-pin SCSI adapter cards, this configuration is not supported by Iomega and the 50-pin adapter cards are no longer supported by the card providers. We recommend you use the REV SCSI drive only with a 68-pin SCSI adapter card. 7. What cables do I need? The REV SCSI Internal drive has a 68-pin internal LVD/SE SCSI connector. The external drive has an offset 68-pin VHDCI connector. You will need to provide a cable with one of these
connections on the REV end, and the appropriate connector on the other end to match your SCSI adapter or device. Two types of external cables are available in our online store at www.iomega.com, or you can find many custom cable lengths and types at www.cablemakers.com. The external drive contains an offset terminator.
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