--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jon LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are doing 5 runs per cycle, tapes 1-5 contain "a dumpcycle". But so do tapes 2-6, and 3-7 etc.
This seems to answer a nagging question that I've had. I want to store at least one "complete set" of tapes off-site as part of a disaster recovery plan. With my runspercycle set to 5 (and 1 tape per run), this seems to imply that any 5 consecutive tapes (without errors, of course) constitute a "complete" set of backups. Is that correct?
Yes.
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