Hi Srinivas.
It depends on the number of files on a give Networker client, not disk size.
And of course the browse policy and how often full backup runs.
I think it uses about 180-200 bytes for each file it backs up.
So, in your case, with full every weekend and browse policy 6 months,
you have to find the number of files on a given server and multiply it with
26 (26 weeks in 6 month) plus aproxemately 10 % incremental in 26 weeks, and
multiply this with 200 bytes each.
Best regards,
Levi
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From: Srinivas Rao [mailto:rsrini AT BLR.PIN.PHILIPS DOT COM]
Sent: 14. september 2004 06:23
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Regarding CFI...
Dear All,
I have a Networker6.1.4 on Windows2000 Server, with 6 months
browse/retention policy, backs-up around 60 NW clients. I have seen for many
of the clients index size is in GBs(around 2/3/4GB) during weekend full
backup(of around 3.5TB). During weekend backup total index size of all
clients to be written to tape is around 40-50GB. However it occupies only
3GB space in my server to store all these CFI during weekend backup. Can
anyone tell me how Networker store Client File Indexes on a server and how
it calculates index size?
Thanks,
Srinivas Rao.
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