So file compression does not t help as client compression? which is recommended?
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Subject: Re: Backup over WAN
We back up a large number of servers across wan links. With no other
activity we can expect approx 1 gig per hr through the T1 link. The only
problem is the initial Full backup. The file compression actually helps a
considerable amount across the wan link. i have shortened some of my
backups by 4 hrs using the client compression.
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From: Shekhar Dhotre [SMTP:Shekhar.Dhotre.B AT BAYER DOT COM]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 9:55 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Backup over WAN
We are in process to add client software , on some clients in
another sites ,
and we will be using T1 lines for that , but before sending data
to server , client compresses data ,
So question .
1. How to evaluate TSM compression algoritham to send data over
WAN.
is anybody using this type of backup? what is experiance , that is
backup time
/restore time?
Thanks in advance.
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