Re: Retro Speed

2000-09-05 Thread Keepsake
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

Re: Retro Speed

2000-08-17 Thread Daniel Knight
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

Retro Speed

2000-08-16 Thread Matt Barkdull
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

Re: Retro Speed

2000-08-16 Thread Daniel Knight
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.

Re: Retro Speed

2000-08-16 Thread Sara M
-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

Re: Retro Speed

2000-08-16 Thread Jon Gardner
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?