Zitat von David Pearce <[email protected]>:

We use data spooling and this can increase the total time, but it definitely keeps the tape drive streaming (going at full speed) reducing wear-and-tear.

However, I agree that a job that is spooling to disk should not reserve a tape drive and block it from other jobs. I guess that is the cost of using data spooling.

It is possible to spool and despool (write to tape) at the same time, but not within the same job. We have a setup with around 10 concurrent running jobs with data spooling and while one of the jobs do despooling to tape the others go on spooling fine. But be awere that you need a really fast spooling area to saturate a LTO-6 for example while other jobs write to the same IO device with 10G speed.

Regards

Andreas


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