Hi Tom,

I'm in a similar situation and I have read about (but not yet used) DFS on
W2K.
Each DFS root should give you a separate filespace with all the advantages
described
below.

Question: Does anyone already use DFS?

Kind regards
Thomas Rupp
Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:  Karel Bos [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am:  Donnerstag, 01. August 2002 09:25
> An:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff:      Re: question on configuring large NT client for optimum
> restore p roce ssing
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Configure as many filespaces (driveletters) as you can get. Thus creating
> a
> nice way for multiple (manual) restore sessions. Configure multiple
> storagepools and spread the back-up data over them. If you use LTO drive,
> we
> do, don't use collogation (my experience), but make sure that the date is
> on
> not to many tapes (depents number of tapedrives, mounttimes, sort drive).
> Also keep the performance of the TSM server at a high level (processing
> power, memory).
> 
> Gr.
> 
> Karel Bos


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