Re: Exchange backups
2005-09-22 09:09:16
is there any power diffrence between
the clinets, compression takes cpu time from the client, and if you had
fairly powerful cpu machines with slow network, then ofcouse youre backuptime
would be reduced, but if on the other hand if you had a old cpu´s and a
network that where flying, comression on the client would slow the backup
process.
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I recently turned on compression for my exchange
backups. All backup
times improved, with the exception of two servers who are now taking 2
hours longer to backup.
Clients are w2k3. TSM Server is AIX.
Anyone using compression on exchange?
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