with Ed here - G7 are super machines, and strongly and highly
recommended for Windows !
Simon
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To: VERIT
No this sounds more like an OS issue, rather than BMR specific problem
(based on the info given to me).
Has the system been restarted?
Can you try to force a scan using diskpart? Take a look at this Technote
here, about halfway down.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415
Si
P.S. - I take it th
Len Boyle wrote:
> The netbackup 7.x os software compatibility list reports that they support
> windows 2008 R2 clients.
> I believe they also support 6.5.x but you may need an eeb.
>
> len
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Actually look for fixes for the following error, seem to be a known issu
Standard compression ratio rules apply. Your mileage may vary, but it's
typically going to be 1.5:1 to 2:1 or so.
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The netbackup 7.x os software compatibility list reports that they support
windows 2008 R2 clients.
I believe they also support 6.5.x but you may need an eeb.
len
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Hi All,
Is there a solution from SYMANTEC ?
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:37 AM, xgtdec
wrote:
> 64 Gig, would you think thats a minimum, if you could afford more would nbu
> 7.0 use it? Any other general Spec considerations you would take?
There are a lot of "it depends" here.
It depends on how many jobs you're scheduling and how frequently
64 Gig, would you think thats a minimum, if you could afford more would nbu 7.0
use it? Any other general Spec considerations you would take?
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