RE: Compression and speed

2000-07-14 Thread Seth D. Mattinen
c). How do I know if I went overboard? I don't, but I spent a *bundle* of money just to ensure I didn't undershoot my goals. Brad. -Original Message- From: Jeffry C. Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 9:43 AM To: retro-talk Subject: Compression

Compression and speed

2000-07-13 Thread jakob krabbe
Client licenses are now stored in Retrospect's License Manager. If you had old-style Retrospect Clients with activator codes, then the License Manager automatically knows how many client licenses (i.e., a 10-pack) you already have. When you forget a client computer, the License Manager makes

Re: Compression and speed

2000-07-13 Thread jakob krabbe
Thanx for your reply! The passwords are not written on a pice of paper next to the server... When it comes to speed, one thing hit me, I use the internal SCSI-1 socket. Maybe a SCSI-2 card wold speed up performance. Thank you for your advice. They are really appreachiated. thanx, / jakob

Compression and speed

2000-07-13 Thread Jeffry C. Nichols
With all this talk of compression, speed, different drives, etc., would it be possible for someone at Dantz to set up a database that Retrospect users could contribute to with the purpose of documenting the different systems and their performance? At a minimum, it could include backup