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Geirr G. Halvorsen
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From: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14. februar 2003 10:58
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Subject: Re: Estimating size of backup sets
Graham,
Your plan is extremely ambitious.
Is this a one off or are are you planning to do this regularly.
How
Graham,
Your plan is extremely ambitious.
Is this a one off or are are you planning to do this regularly.
How are you goung to achieve this.
Anyway you can get a reasonable idea from taking the filepace occupancy, unless
you have major excludes from backup, this is going to be your active file
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Be careful using virtual volumes for backupsets. A backupset is not a
recognized type
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From: Halvorsen Geirr Gulbrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 5:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Estimating size of backup sets
I agree with John, this sounds very ambitious.
If you are only interested in active files, there is the possibility
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Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:37 PM
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Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the
filespaces for a given client if you
Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the
filespaces for a given client if you are including all filespaces in your
GENERATE BACKUPSET. Realize that if you are using a tape device class, the
minimum amount of media is one tape cartridge per backupset. So, for small
Don't forget that you are not supposed to backup your client while creating the
backupset.
This limits their usefulness IMO
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Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the
filespaces for a given client if you are including all