Salman,
It depends on how you implement DISKDIRPOOL. It takes very less space
compared to file data. There are various options to keep it in primary
pools. You can use cache feature and keep it in disk pool.
If you are restoring from disaster DISKDIRPOOL can be restored from offsite
tape first and then files.
Bandu
-----Original Message-----
From: Arshad Sheikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Why diskdirs pools
Forgive my naiveness but why one need to take the backup of dirs on disk
pools, I read that it makes restores efficiently, but when you dirs pool is
copied to tape to offisite, and then when you try to restore it from tape,
then having a struture on one tape and restoring data from other tape is not
relevant as the restore is pretty much sequential, or am very wrong here.
Salman
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