Hello Simon,
For 2nd, there was an issue late in 6.5.x with pst files with high data 
movement (mail copy, deletion etc.) during snapshot time. These pst files were 
restorable but some of the mails were missing which were moved during snapshot 
time. It's fixed with 7.0 onwards.

Praveen

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Hello Simon.
I can answer you only to the first question.
Unfortunately the file restore of a single file can take as long as a full 
restore, as netbackup has to read the backup to find the file. If the file is 
in the beginning of the backup, then it is fast, else....

For the 3ed, you can always create multiple policies.

stefanos

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Hi,
I am evaluating FlashBackup-Windows. I am backing up a 1.8TB Volume, with 
millions of 1kb files and via SAN, its taking 3 days.

During a quck FB-Windows Test Policy, I got this down to 7 hours. However, 2 
questions:-

1) Not been able to test, but is there a downside to restore times for this 
type of volume
2) I read a Technote, that when restoring FB-Windows, certain files dont get 
restored, like Outlook .pst files. Now, I cannot find the Technote, but I 
wondered if that was fixed in 7.0.1

3) The Server has 5 volumes, but it does not look like you can "stream" jobs. 
Does anyone have a policy where it contains multiple volumes for a single 
client. And can you improve the performance? I could Multiplex I guess.

Thanks

Regards

Simon
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