>> I guess it comes down to how much target sessions my DLT-4000 can
support at one time ?
>Not only that, but how much your network, your clients, and your server
will support also.
>A DLT-4000 should be able to handle something like 2MB/s raw and
>4MB/s compressed, yes? That's far less than one maxed out 100Mb/s link.
>What type of network connectivity does your backup server have to the
clients?
I checked out the specs for my drives and they can do 1.5/3 mbps...
Currently my network is running 10mb/s half-duplex (I know it's lame, but
that'll change soon :D).
So how do I ensure that I'm using my tapes at full speed ?
Thanks,
Alexandre Déry
Technicien, SCSA, CCNA
Direction des services d'inforoute
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Sainte-Foy (Québec) G1N 4T6
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