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Introduction 
 
elcome to your ADIC FastStor (shown above). Your FastStor is a fully automated, high-performance, high-
capacity, mass storage system. The FastStor is designed to provide you with unattended, near-line and off-line 
data storage, archiving, backup, hierarchical storage management (HSM), and retrieval for low- and mid-range 
servers and networks. Through the remainder of this manual, references will be made to the FastStor.  Except in 
model-specific instances (the reference will be made to the proper model), the information is applicable to all models of the family. 
Equipment Description 
The FastStor (FastStor DLT 4000, FastStor DLT 7000, FastStor DLT 8000) is a three-model family of SCSI compatible and 
economical data storage devices. All models incorporate a streaming tape cartridge data storage device, which features high 
capacity, high throughput, and data compression. Equipped with a Quantum
® 
DLT™ drive, your FastStor operates as two SCSI 
devices on a single SCSI bus. Your FastStor can contain up to 7 data cartridges providing a maximum formatted capacity of 560 
GB and a sustained data transfer rate as high as 720 MB per minute. The tape media is rated at up to 1,000,000 passes and has a 
shelf life of 30 years, providing superior media durability and data reliability. 
The FastStor is compatible with all operating systems and environments supporting the SCSI interface, but requires either direct 
support of the operating system or a suitable application program to take advantage of its features. Hosting environments that do 
not directly support SCSI interfaces, like most personal computers, require the addition of a SCSI Host Adapter card.  
Your FastStor is capable of operating in either Random-Access or Sequential-Access modes. In Random-Access mode, the 
application software controls cartridge management. In Sequential-Mode, your FastStor operating firmware predefines cartridge 
management. Refer to the Change Mode section in Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics, for a detailed description of 
Sequential-Mode operation.