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How Libraries Manage Data

A library is a device containing one or more media drives with an automated media delivery system, such as a robotic picker. Using a robotic picker, a library can back up large amounts of data without manual intervention.

Libraries are made up of the following components:

A library can contain one or more drives, and from one to several hundred magazines. Smaller libraries are sometimes referred to as autoloaders or changers.

Note: In this guide, the term library refers to libraries of any size.

A library is similar to using a single storage drive. For example, a primary difference is that a library automates the media insertion and removal processes to and from the drive.

Some libraries use a single Small Computer System interface (SCSI) ID. When a library uses only one SCSI ID, the library and the library drive are each assigned a Logical Unit Number (LUN) to differentiate between the drive and library.

Note: Arcserve Backup does not support stackers. Libraries allow random access of media slots while stackers do not.

Some of the advantages of using a library include: