Re: [Bacula-users] aximum size for LTO4

2008-10-13 Thread Alan Brown
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Richerland Medeiros wrote: > How do I use the default compression hardware native of LTO4? > I have 1.4 TB of data and the tape is full when it comes to 900GB. You are using the default compression already, else it would be full at ~795Gb Compression only works on compressab

Re: [Bacula-users] aximum size for LTO4

2008-10-13 Thread Simon Gray
Richerland Medeiros wrote: > Hi everyone ! > > How do I use the default compression hardware native of LTO4? > I have 1.4 TB of data and the tape is full when it comes to 900GB. LTO4 tapes are 800gb. If you're already getting 900gb out of a tape, you may find that you're already using compression

Re: [Bacula-users] aximum size for LTO4

2008-10-13 Thread Chris Howells
Richerland Medeiros wrote: > Hi everyone ! > > How do I use the default compression hardware native of LTO4? I believe this down to your drive, not bacula, so you should check the documentation for the drive. > I have 1.4 TB of data and the tape is full when it comes to 900GB. As the uncompres

[Bacula-users] aximum size for LTO4

2008-10-13 Thread Richerland Medeiros
Hi everyone ! How do I use the default compression hardware native of LTO4? I have 1.4 TB of data and the tape is full when it comes to 900GB. Sorry for my bad English. Thank you. - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Mob