>... I think Amanda with software compression >is smart enough not to compress if it means an increase in size ... I don't think so. Compression is always done in a pipeline so there is no chance to recover the original data if at the end it looks like it was a bad idea. >C. Chan John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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