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02-26-2001 08:01 PM
02-26-2001 08:01 PM
backup tape problem
The tape has been reinitialized to 24GB before use. My question here is what could be the possible cause that omniback required two tapes instead of one?
Is this possible that the tape drive is faulty. By the way, DDS3 theoriticaly should be able to handle around 24GB kind of capacity with compression on.
Any help will appreciated
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02-26-2001 08:21 PM
02-26-2001 08:21 PM
Re: backup tape problem
DDS3 tapes are rated for 12GB native and 24GB assuming a 2:1 compression ratio. If the data you are writing to tape is not very compressable, like some pictures, video, already compressed file, etc., then you may very well only get 12 GB of data on the tape. 16GB is saying the you are getting a 1.25:1 compression ratio. That is extremely possible. You probably aren't doing anything wrong.
If you must get all the data on a single tape, then look at a DDS4 drive. DDS4 is rated at 20GB native and 40GB with 2:1 compression. The tape is a 150 meter (I think) tape.
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02-26-2001 09:53 PM
02-26-2001 09:53 PM
Re: backup tape problem
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02-27-2001 03:07 AM
02-27-2001 03:07 AM
Re: backup tape problem
That tape drive is only DDS2.
Sorry.
Alexander M. Ermes
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02-27-2001 05:10 AM
02-27-2001 05:10 AM
Re: backup tape problem
You need to be aware that 24Gb assumes 2:1 compression. With some database's and applications you can't get 2:1 so you can't get 24Gb on a DDS3 tape.
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02-27-2001 05:46 AM
02-27-2001 05:46 AM
Re: backup tape problem
...jcd...
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02-27-2001 05:55 AM
02-27-2001 05:55 AM
Re: backup tape problem
try to search about these topics.
Regards.
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12-20-2001 06:10 PM
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12-21-2001 11:39 AM
12-21-2001 11:39 AM
Re: backup tape problem
Steve