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Re: [Networker] Large File system issues

2004-04-28 16:43:40
Subject: Re: [Networker] Large File system issues
From: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 16:43:33 -0400
How do you do this in Windows?
 
Just specify your saveset as \\.\Diskx ?
 
Brian

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Legato NetWorker discussion on behalf of Turner, Peter 
        Sent: Mon 4/26/2004 9:36
        To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU 
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        Subject: Re: [Networker] Large File system issues
        
        

        Does the block level backup require a volume shutdown or dismount?
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Riaan Louwrens [mailto:riaanl AT SOURCECONSULTING.CO DOT ZA]
        Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 8:28 AM
        To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
        Subject: Re: [Networker] Large File system issues
        
        
        HI,
        
        A resolution that I have implemented a couple of time nows is to do
RAW
        filessystem backup (yes you can do this on windows as well).
        
        Essentially by specifying the \\.\X name of the drive. This will then
do
        a block level backup of all the data at raw disk speed - normally
very
        fast. This is always a FULL backup of the WHOLE disk. So you would
want
        to keep your disk / partition size a close to the size of the actual
        amount of data (if possible) - perhaps create a dynamic disk that you
        can grow if necessary.
        
        Typical example - we had a client that had 8GB of files numbering on
a
        10GB partition numbering close to 2 million and it took almost 2 days
to
        backup to a DLT7000. Doing a RAW backup this was done in under an
hour
        ... (10GB streamend to tape). Our client now does a FULL backup every
        night - which he automatically restores to another machine (same
night)
        - just in case he might need to do file level recoveries. (see
below).
        
        Some restrictions though - as it is block level you cannot do file
level
        recoveries. (But if you only have 20 odd GB of data this shouldnt be
an
        issue - not sure what oen would do when you talk 100's of GB's).
        
        It "HAS" to be recovered to the same drive letter - so if you a
directed
        recovery you have to have a drive with the same drive letter (be it
C,
        D, E ... etc).
        
        Hope this helps!
        
        Regards,
        Riaan
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Tarjei T. Jensen [mailto:tarjei.jensen AT AKERKVAERNER DOT COM]
        Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 7:32 AM
        To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
        Subject: Re: [Networker] Large File system issues
        
        
        "atif" wrote:
        >Are there any issues anyone can think of that I should consider?
Also,
        >we might be able to survive with 80GB fs. Any thoughts on that?
Thanks.
        
        We have used 300GB file systems with Windows 2000, but have decided
        against them because they take too long to back up and even longer to
        restore. I'm not sure what size is favoured now.
        
        Smaller filesystems means the server can be backed up faster since
each
        filesystem is backed up seperately.
        
        
        greetings,
        
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