RE: Backup onto LTO and compression question.

2003-01-16 Thread Roger Seielstad
Tricky question. I run DLT7000s, which are 35/70GB drives. In general, I get enough compression to hit about 60-62GB on the tape, which works out to be around 1.7:1 compression. YMMV -- Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis

RE: Backup onto LTO and compression question.

2003-01-16 Thread Pfefferkorn, Pete (PFEFFEPE)
To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Backup onto LTO and compression question. It depends on other factors as well, the number and sizes of your tracking logs, the number of transaction logs on the server, are you indexing your message stores I'm currently backing up 164 Gbytes of data, that's a public

Re: Backup onto LTO and compression question.

2003-01-15 Thread Andy David
Does it matter? - Original Message - From: Pfefferkorn, Pete (PFEFFEPE) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:41 PM Subject: Backup onto LTO and compression question. This might be somewhat of a vague question. We current have

RE: Backup onto LTO and compression question.

2003-01-15 Thread Pfefferkorn, Pete (PFEFFEPE)
Yes. -Original Message- From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:45 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Backup onto LTO and compression question. Does it matter? - Original Message - From: Pfefferkorn, Pete (PFEFFEPE) [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Backup onto LTO and compression question.

2003-01-15 Thread John Matteson
It depends on other factors as well, the number and sizes of your tracking logs, the number of transaction logs on the server, are you indexing your message stores I'm currently backing up 164 Gbytes of data, that's a public folder store, three message stores in one storage group, tracking logs,