On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, John Drescher wrote:

> Getting between 126GB and 168GB on your 100GB tapes is absolutely
> normal (the other 3 tapes are a problem) assuming that you are not
> backing up the exact data every time.

On my 200Gb-DECIMAL (native) LTO2 tapes I see reported sizes of between 
198Gib and 700Gib, depending what's been backed up.

Decimal vs Binary Gb is a source of confusion too. Most manufacturers 
these days report 1Gb = 10E9 bytes, while Bacula reports 1Gb = 
1024*1024*1024 (2E30) = 1,073,741,824 bytes


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