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>> In a message dated 7/20/00 5:30:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>> there is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix
>>> of
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> In a message dated 7/20/00 5:30:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> there is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix
>> of most recent Retrospect manuals.
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> This seems to have disappeared in the
> workgroup backup workbook
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bet you can't say that 10 times fast!
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Luke Jaeger, Technology Coordinator
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In a message dated 7/20/00 5:30:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>there is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix
>of most recent Retrospect manuals.
This seems to have disappeared in the v4.2 manual. It was there earlier. Do
you know if it's back in for 4.3?
Phil
Title: Estimate of user data backed up
On
this page:
http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=white_papers
there
is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix of most
recent Retrospect manuals.
It's a
great place to start.
Craig
-Origin
Title: Estimate of user data backed
up
I have been asked two questions:
How much disk space would be required if we elected to
back up to a remote hard disk?
and
On average, how much disk space would it take if users
were to do their own backups to a server by simply copying the data
to that