One other thing that is interesting to note...If you are using LAN-Free, you
can create a management class that points to a disk pool and a management
class that points to a tape pool and then make entries in the incl/excl list
to include these management classes.  By doing this, you can direct some
data to go over the SAN directly to tape (LAN-Free) and have other data pass
over the network to disk.  While I have only experimented with this at this
time, it seems to have potential performance benefits if you network
bandwidth available.

Christopher S. Young
Senior System Engineer
Gresham Enterprise Storage
www.greshamstorage.com
Office: 303.413.1799 x 205
Mobile: 303.717.2745


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You can backup LAN-free to disc if you have SANErgy installed on a metadata
server. 
If not, you can only backup LAN-free to tapes.

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> From: Mauro Jr, Frank [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> We currently point our backups to disk.
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> If we go to a SAN environment can we still use disk or will we have to go
> to
> tape?
> 
> Frank Mauro
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