Can shawdown copy be undo once it has been run?
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My company is thinking of instituting Shadow Copy. Any
advice would be appreciated. What are the approximate costs ?
There are two methods for creating shadow copies: making
either a complete copy (a full copy or clone) or copying only the changes to
the volume (a differential copy or copy-on-write). What are the pros and cons
of each and which is better?
That is Shadow Copy
Za Vue wrote:
Can shawdown copy be undo once it has been run?
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That is Shadow Copy
Za Vue wrote:
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My company is thinking
s. Between shadow copy and a long
retention time for undelete, I have't restored anything from tape in a very
long time.
Robert
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ed, if the cluster size on the volume is changed from
the default 4k to 16k (or larger)
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There is an article in TechNet about formatting the drive with a certain
cluster size, if you don't and you defrag the drive, all your snapshots are
obert Mezzone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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There is an article in TechNet about formatting the drive with a certain
cluster size, if you don't and you defrag the drive, all your snapshot
sday, October 19, 2004 1:12 PM
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Is there any formula for figuring out how much hard drive space you will
need ? Also which is better, Raid 5 or mirror sets for Shadow Copy?
Debbie Ellis
Systems Administrator
Viasat, Inc.
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assuming you're talking about Shadow Copy Restore feature:
- how many changes do your users make per day and how many versions of
the documents do you want to keep? => this will determine
to do, we could likely tell you what's best for you.
/Guido
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There are two methods for creating
shadow copies: maki
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