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Now back to my original question of:
How do you get a disk pool to go
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How do you ensure the capacity of those 20 volumes is fairly larger then
sum of all versions of files backed up for all 50 clients plus space for
expired files?
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So, do you have multiple tape pools? and multiple offsite (copypool) tape
pools? My main concern is the mixing up
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My question to you would be, could you do a restore, say 3 months ago, or 9
months ago? How do you keep files longer than the versions on the active
database. Our
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I am going to stick my foot in my mouth but here goes. I do not feel that
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months ago, 9 months ago, or 7 years ago are backups. These are archives.
We have the problem here that the higher ups tend to think
I am going to stick my foot in my mouth but here goes. I do not feel that 3
months ago, 9 months ago, or 7 years ago are backups. These are archives.
Or perhaps, waybackups, to coin a phrase to maintain delineation between
TSM Backups and Archives. :-)
Richard
Richard,
Should proper credit go to 'Mr. Peabody' for that one?
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I am going to stick my foot in my mouth but here goes. I do not feel that 3
months ago, 9 months ago, or 7 years ago are backups. These are archives.
Or perhaps, waybackups, to coin a phrase to maintain
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Hello everyone!
I was wondering why the full + incremental would result in a longer restore
time than the progressive backup methodology? From several co-workers
point of view they thought that it would be quicker
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Dwight
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Hello everyone!
I was wondering why the full + incremental would result in a longer restore
time
Progressive incremental backs up only new or changed files. during the
initial backup the client backs up all eligible files of course(full
backup). Subsequently, files are backed up again only if they are new or
have changed since the last backup. In TSMs case, a pointer to each version
of
enough tapes for collocation, and
last week at 200GB restore took about 45 minutes.
- Kai.
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will take care of
it ?
Thanks
SD
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