----- "John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The Tape Drive:
> >                 Vendor: COMPAQ    Model: DLT4000           Rev:
> D887
> >                 Type:   Sequential-Access                  ANSI SCSI
> revision: 02
> >                 target0:0:6: Beginning Domain Validation
> >                 target0:0:6: FAST-10 SCSI 10.0 MB/s ST (100 ns,
> offset 15)
> >                 target0:0:6: Domain Validation skipping write tests
> >                 target0:0:6: Ending Domain Validation
> >
> >
> > But the general speed with which Bacula saves to disk is:
> Bytes/sec=2,091,958. I could be daft here, but that's about 1.9950MB
> per second. While the drive is supposed to be able to write with
> 10MB's per second.(?)
> >
> 10MB/s is the interface speed not the speed the drive writes to tape.
> With my DLT 8000,  gigabit network, and fast dual processor servers I
> get between 3 to 4MB/s with on local backups. Remember the DLT8000
> writes twice the bits in the same tape area as the DLT4000 so to make
> a long story short the numbers you get look normal.

Hi John and thank you.

Good that's fine then... Phew. The Debian server is working as expected then.

Thanks!
Mark

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