make sure VM disks are not in independent mode...this will prevent snapshots.
make sure vmtools is on all vms.
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Dave,
You could try using WinZip, WinRar, 7zip, or even NTBackup to create a
flat file of all of these files for you. At a previous job we had a
similarly designed application that created tons of directories for each
client entry. Of course this was pretty static data, but it took a few
you could try priming the filesystem cache by doing a dir /s prior to backup.
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do any of the LTO4 drives in any environment work?
did you update st driver?
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We're currently installing the NBU client inside our xenserver VM's.
It's not ideal, the biggest issue is that if we try to back up all the
VM's at once, we completely overload the backend ISCSI storage. :-)
There's some stuff on the citrix forums about using snapshots to export
copies of the