


Tapemaker - Manage Your Tape Library with Ease
Tapemaker is a software tool used for creating and managing tape libraries in IBM i (formerly known as AS/400) and other mid-range computer systems. A tape library is a collection of tape drives and media that are managed by the operating system to store and retrieve data.
Tapemaker provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing the tape library, including adding or removing tapes, configuring tape drive settings, and monitoring the status of tape operations. It also allows users to create and manage tape labels, barcodes, and other metadata associated with the tapes.
Some of the key features of Tapemaker include:
1. Tape inventory management: Tapemaker provides a centralized view of the tape library, allowing users to see the current state of each tape and the media it is stored on.
2. Tape labeling and barcoding: Users can create and print labels and barcodes for each tape, making it easier to identify and track the media.
3. Tape drive configuration: Tapemaker allows users to configure the settings of each tape drive, such as the speed and compression levels.
4. Tape migration: Tapemaker provides tools for migrating data from one type of tape to another, such as from a full height tape to a half-height tape.
5. Tape reporting: Tapemaker generates reports on tape usage, including the number of tapes used, the amount of data stored, and the status of each tape.
Overall, Tapemaker is an essential tool for managing tape libraries in IBM i and other mid-range computer systems, providing a user-friendly interface for managing tape inventory, labeling, and reporting.



