Netware restores and backup sets
2001-10-22 10:32:28
W did a test full restore of a netware server. The restore was
around 40gb and took 8 hours. The Netware admins were disappointed
with this time.
To try and compare this time with something else, we created a
backup set for the same server - it took 3 hours.
My take is that a backup set creation is the equivalent of a full
restore. If the backup set can be created in 3 hours, then a full
server restore is possible in 3 hours - if you can get the data to
the server (network throughput) and the netware server can accept the
data (netware server write throughput).
Is this sound reasoning? Thoughts?
Thanks
Rick
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