On Wednesday 13 December 2006 18:46, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 
> >> Moving the DB on another x86 / amd machine solve the problem, but I 
anyway
> > can reach a maximum rate of 8-10Mb/sec, that is not the maximum transfer 
rate
> > I may have on those LTO drives (that may run from 15 to 60 to 120 Mb/s
> > depending on the version).
> >
> > Try moving your tape drive to a "modern AMD or x86 machine"   :-)
> 
> I'm inclined to believe that's not necessary. 

I was being a bit cute ...

> My director machine is a 
> Sun UE450 3x296MHz, and the performance I get seems to be acceptable. My
> example numbers are 1213K/s (including spooling), or 41 mins for 3GB
> with a DAT72 drive. Is this slow?

Not for a DAT, but it is horrible for any LTO particularly if it is an LTO-3.

> I use MySQL4 on my machine. 
> 
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