"Klatt, Michael" wrote:
> http://www.keylabs.com/results/veritas/veritas.html
Intersting... The test doesn't seem to test real world scenarios. I wonder
why they didn't test network backup and restore. I wonder why they tested
client and server on the same machine - how many people do that? Only one test
went to a disk cache, the rest were directly to tape. Did they use client side
compression on TSM? That would affect CPU and througput - especially on the
same machine.
I would like to see a test of the products in a scenario that matches how the
products are used on a daily basis over time. For example, after measuring
backup times each day for a month in a controlled environment, how do they
compare?
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