Re: Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2006-01-06 Thread Andrew Raibeck
as always with the YMMV disclaimer. > > Regards > > > Steve. > > > > -Original Message- > > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Behalf Of Andrew Raibeck > > Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2005 2:11 AM > > To: ADSM

Re: Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2006-01-03 Thread Del Hoobler
87% of the data backed up was .pst files, something that I'm > sure is rather common where Outlook is the mail client. > > Now the obvious suggestion is to use Adaptive Subfile Backup for > these and only back up the bits that have changed, but my boss > pointed out that the Adaptive su

Re: Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2005-12-28 Thread Steven Harris
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers > > > Hi Steve, > > To what adaptive subfile white paper do you refer? Subfile > backup does indeed back up the security attributes for files. > Of course, questions such as these

Re: Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2005-12-28 Thread Rushforth, Tim
-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers Hi Steve, To what adaptive subfile white paper do you refer? Subfile backup does indeed back up the security attributes for files. Of course, questions such as these can always be resolved by testing them out for

Re: Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2005-12-28 Thread Andrew Raibeck
indows 2000 > Cluster. Analysis of a recent schedlog shows that on this particular > day, 87% of the data backed up was .pst files, something that I'm > sure is rather common where Outlook is the mail client. > > Now the obvious suggestion is to use Adaptive Subfile Backup for &

Adaptive Subfile Backup and File Servers

2005-12-27 Thread Steven Harris
s the mail client. Now the obvious suggestion is to use Adaptive Subfile Backup for these and only back up the bits that have changed, but my boss pointed out that the Adaptive subfile whitepaper suggests that its use is not indicated for file servers. The reason given for this is that ASB c

Adaptive subfile backup

2002-04-19 Thread Bruce Lowrie
All, Started receiving this error in the DSMERROR.LOG on one of my WAN clients that is using Adaptive subfile differencing. Anyone seen this before? I can not locate any documentation on this error. Bruce E. Lowrie Sr. Systems Analyst Information Technology Services Storage, Output, Legacy *E-Ma