You can multi-thread your restores as well. It doesn't occur automatically, but if your fileserver has more than one drive/filesystem, just open a second GUI window and start a second or third restore, one for each filesystem/drive.
Even if the restores call for all the same tapes, assuming you have more than 1 tape drive you can get a lot of parallelism. Restore number 2 may have to wait for a tape until restore number 1 is finished with it, but then while restore number 1 is processing the next tape, restore number 2 gets his tape and gets work done, and so forth, until you either saturate your network or run out of tape drives. Doesn't work too well on an NT system if your data is on multiple LOGICAL C:, D;, E: drives, but are really all the same physical drive, since you create contention for the physical device. But if your 300 GB is spread across multiple physical disk drives, you should be able to improve your throughput quite a bit. ************************************************************************ Wanda Prather The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 443-778-8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Intelligence has much less practical application than you'd think" - Scott Adams/Dilbert ************************************************************************ -----Original Message----- From: Anderson F. Nobre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 8:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: backup/recovery Hi, I have some doubt about how to improve the recovery time of a fileserver. I mean a fileserver with 300GB I spend 4 hour to backup. But to recover it from scratch takes about 24 hours. I was thinking in use backupsets, but in my opinion I just transfering the problem from client to server. So I would spend 24 hours to generate a backupset to this node. The reasons for the recovery is so slow compared to backup I understand that the first reason is because I always do incremental backup, the second it�s because I use multithreading on client and when I do the recovery is always one session. The other reason is the fragmentation of the files on the tape, even using colocation=yes. I�ve already created a mgmtclass to make the backup of directories on a disk stgpool. Anyone have any sugestion on how to increase the speed of restore? Regards, Anderson
