AW: Client Compression question

2002-01-10 Thread Stefan Holzwarth
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Client Compression question Hi Stefan, Using compression will really slow down the backup - mostly in backup mode, but in restore as well. If you set the format parameter in the device class to drive (instead of a fixed number) you will get both

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2002-01-10 Thread Daniel Sparrman
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2002-01-10 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Sparrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/10/2002 02:06 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: Client Compression question Hi Normally, with powerful servers, the impact

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2002-01-09 Thread Michael Bartl
Hi Kelly, you're right. In todays networks client compression doesn't make too much sense. When we did backups within a 4 mbit TR LAN (and also later with 16mbit TR) we really got an improvement using client compression. Today with at least 100 mbit client compression is near useless, it just

Re: Client Compression question

2002-01-09 Thread Sotonyi Attila
HI, With many small files this performance is not quite bad, but I think you should tuning you system. What kind of library you're using? Is compression set to enabled at drive and client level? If yes do not use this. dv, Stonyi Attila mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2002-01-09 Thread John Naylor
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Client Compression question

2002-01-09 Thread Stefan Holzwarth
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2002-01-09 Thread Kevin
: Client Compression question We are using client compression for backup of a 1,5 TByte NAS system.(F760) (reason is to have apparently larger disk storage pools) Backup is done using 5 different nodes on the same machine (Dual 1 GHz P3) to have the opportiunity to restore with 5 sessions. During

Client Compression question

2002-01-08 Thread John Naylor
Hi. I have been testing Novell backups and restores using a Compaq proliant 8500 as the client box. We have been seeing ok performance of approx 10 gb an hour for backups and restores, of 1 million objects. This applies both to Netware compressed and Netware uncompressed volumes. However when I

Re: Client Compression question

2002-01-08 Thread Kelly Lipp
)531-5926 Fax: (240)539-7175 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Naylor Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Client Compression question Hi. I have been testing Novell backups and restores using