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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 15:01:13 -0400, Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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LTO2 drives run at 35-40MB/sec.
LTO3 drives run at 65-70MB/sec.
GigE will support maybe 70 MB/sec, if there isn't too much congestion.
*koff* 120.
:)
But complete support for the base case. Unless your LAN is
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My experience has been different. Lan Free backups of our Oracle
databases run 4 to 5 times faster than over our lan. Systems with lots
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still backing up over 100MB Ethernet.)
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David,
Was your 4-5 times faster going direct to a Physical
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Robert Ouzen Ouzen
I implant a LanFreeBackup of my Exchange server 2003 of 169 GB
database, by
lan took 04:30 hours to backup on LTO2 tape by San I decrease to 02:20
hours.
I wonder if they are some tips to decrease the time any
Remember that LAN-free backups are often no faster
than 100MB/1GB Ethernet LAN-based backups. (In a few
cases they will actually be slower.)
Mark, can you say some more about that? We're hoping to start doing
LAN-free and I was hoping that we could see some nice improvements in
large backups
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Remember that LAN-free backups are often no faster
than 100MB/1GB Ethernet LAN-based backups. (In a few
cases they will actually be slower.)
Mark, can you say some more about that? We're hoping to start doing
My experience has been different. Lan Free backups of our Oracle
databases run 4 to 5 times faster than over our lan. Systems with lots
of small files to backup did not show much improvement going lan free.
David Ehresman
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Enviado: lunes, 16 de octubre, 2006 20:01:51
Asunto: Re: Question about LanFreeBackup
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Question about LanFreeBackup
In my opinion, you can get great performance with LTO3 and aplications like
db2, Oracle, SAP, Domino, Exchange, etc. It is a good idea if you want to
backup big files. I don't recommend you if you want to backup fileservers.
I
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De: Robert Ouzen Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Enviado: lunes, 16 de octubre, 2006 20:39:38
Asunto: Re: Question about LanFreeBackup
Fran
What is your suggestion of the size for the buffpoolsize
Hi to all
I implant a LanFreeBackup of my Exchange server 2003 of 169 GB database, by lan
took 04:30 hours to backup on LTO2 tape by San I decrease to 02:20 hours.
I wonder if they are some tips to decrease the time any more !
My TSM server is on a AIX machine , tsm version 5.3.2.4
My
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