I apologize for reopening a dead thread on the list, but I just
wanted to share.
Running Retrospect 4.2 on a Quadra 950 with 40 MB RAM over built-in
ethernet to our ASIP server, I get 13-16 MB/min.
Having moved Retrospect and the tape drive over to the server* (after
addressing stability
1999, Power Mac G3/300 (blue), AIT, shared 10Base-T ethernet, 59.2
MB/min. backing up an iMac, 229 MB/min. backing up the server
2000, Power Mac G3/300, AIT, switched 10/100 ethernet, 347.6 MB/min best
throughput, 207 MB/min. backing up the server
Dan Knight, information systems manager
Either will probably cost more than the computer is worth. Set up the
6100 as is to see where the bottleneck is. If it's the network, 10Base-T
tops out at about 60-70 MB/min. througput. If you're not getting close to
that (I think we averaged about 40 MB/min.
This is interesting to me. I'm
I keep all my information in databases. It's kinda fun looking back like
this.
1995, Workgroup Server 80 (Quadra 800), DAT, shared 10Base-T ethernet,
best throughput 13.9 MB/min. (14.0 MB/min. backing up the server itself)
1996, Power Mac 6100/66, DAT, shared 10Base-T ethernet, 18.8 MB/min.
-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Retro Speed
Date: Wed, Aug 16, 2000, 3:08 PM
1999, Power Mac G3/300 (blue), AIT, shared 10Base-T ethernet, 59.2
MB/min. backing up an iMac, 229 MB/min. backing up the server
2000, Power Mac G3/300, AIT, switched 10/100 ethernet, 347.6 MB/min best
throughp
on 8/16/2000 3:06 PM, Matt Barkdull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back up rates differ using: G4/ 400, DDS-4, shared 10Base-T Ethernet. 80
MB/min on first volume, 187 MB/min on second volume, and 93 MB/ min on
third. All three volumes on server. What would cause the difference in the
speed?