Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-08 Thread David Chokwenda
Thanks for your help David > From: Irena Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 12:21:35 -0800 > To: retro-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple st

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-05 Thread Irena Solomon
Keep in mind, though, that Retrospect cannot perform two operations simultaneously, thus there isn't a way to use both cards at the same time. Regards, Irena Solomon Dantz Technical Support 925.253.3050 > Yes, it is possible. Since the AppleTalk can be on a different > interface than

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-05 Thread matt barkdull
Yes, it is possible. Since the AppleTalk can be on a different interface than the TCP/IP, just set the AppleTalk control panel to use internal and the TCP/IP to use the card. >I was just wondering - this is just a thought. Would it be possible to have >retrospect backing up through two netwro

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-05 Thread David Chokwenda
9:53:04 -0900 > To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network > > What are you getting now for the backup times on the local machine? > > That's a pretty good indication of the top speed of

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-04 Thread matt barkdull
What are you getting now for the backup times on the local machine? That's a pretty good indication of the top speed of your system usually. If the log shows 15MB/Min, just take the total amount backed up and divide it by 15MB and you will get the total minutes it takes. So, for 8-10GB you a

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-04 Thread David Chokwenda
tro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 12:17:01 -0900 > To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network > > Is that 6-8Gb each? > > If so, unless you don't mind sitti

Re: best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-03 Thread matt barkdull
Is that 6-8Gb each? If so, unless you don't mind sitting there all night long swapping tapes, you should first look into a higher capacity drive. You should be able to backup all 5 machines in that 12 hours over 100BaseT fairly easily, but it will depend more on the speed of the tape drive.

best way to run retrospect with multiple stations on network

2001-01-03 Thread David Chokwenda
Hi, I am a relatively new user, have retrospect network pack version 4.0 I have two sets of clients on my LAN that I wish to be able to backup and would apprecaite your suggestions. 1-group of powerbook users and office machines that have combined storage of 2GB. 2-I have 4 dtp stations that ne