I am only backing up one file, an iso image, which is about 2.6 gigabytes in size. Maybe that is why I get an error after 2.5 gigs. The tapes The LTO4 tape drive I am using is has a capacity of 800 gigabytes uncompressed and 1.6 terabytes compressed. I have tarred to that drive at speeds of 5.5 gigabtyes a minute. I don't have a holding disk configured because my experience with tar led me to believe that my tape could handle the speed of my fastest source drive. I figured the holding disk would only slow me down. I have corresponded with others that use LTO3 drives that are having faster speed than me. I don't know if any of them are using gnu-tar. One who has been using Amanda since the early Ninetees is definitley still using dump. Is my holding disk logic flawed? I am only backing up from one local fibre attached SAN
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