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Subject: Re: NetWare, Compression Slow Backups
Flemming,
If you try to recompress a file it will grow in size on you plus over work
your CPU, the TSM client is smart enough to know the difference between a
file that's
Flemming,
If you try to recompress a file it will grow in size on you plus over work your CPU,
the TSM client is smart enough to know the difference between a file that's already
compressed and one that is not.
COMPRESSION YES
COMPRESSALWAYS NO (Always!)
Also, if compression is set to yes,
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Subject: Re: NetWare, Compression Slow Backups
Hi
You shouldn't use Compressalways YES. If the file grows, instead of
shrinks, TSM will keep on compressing the file. This will make the backups
take a whole lot longer.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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04/11/2002 08:18 AM
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Subject:Re: NetWare, Compression Slow Backups
Something to keep in mind for compression. In areas with limited
bandwidth
the compression of files can
Hi
You shouldn't use Compressalways YES. If the file grows, instead of
shrinks, TSM will keep on compressing the file. This will make the backups
take a whole lot longer.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Propellervägen 6B
On 10 Apr 2002 at 16:18, Daniel Sparrman wrote, in part:
You shouldn't use Compressalways YES. If the file grows, instead of
shrinks, TSM will keep on compressing the file. This will make the
backups take a whole lot longer.
I disagree with Daniel's conclusion ... at least for some cases.