1. "DEFine DEVclass FORMAT=ULTRIUMC". "Ultrium" means without and "UltriumC" is with drive compression.
2. If your data is compressed at the client node TSM will be unable to compress further. Thus it write only about 100 GB (native capacity). And will report actual (compressed) ammount of data written to the tape. 3. Compression of data written to tape has nothing to do with reliability. It can affect only the performance. For big client nodes (look recent example of Dwight Cook) client compression might be better. For many others drive compression might be better. There is no answer suitable for any case, the answer is "it depends" Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Murthy V Gongala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25.11.2002 17:42 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: tape become full in 21 percent. Hi Daniel, I have three questions about compression. 1. How do we define compression on a 3583 drive. 2. When you say you have tapes with 300-400GB data.....what type of compresion are you using... Client Compression or Drive Compression. 3. How reliable are the tapes backed up with Drive Compression as compared to Client compresion. Thanks in advance. regards murthy Daniel Sparrman <daniel.sparrman@ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] EXIST.SE> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: Re: tape become full in 21 percent. Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> 11/25/2002 08:48 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Full doesnt always have to be 100% utilized. The full is utilized+% reclaim. I have tapes being at 98% and being full... So, that statement is not correct. Of course compression has to do with pct util. If you have good compression on your tapes, the pct utilization can reach numbers over est. capacity(i have LTO tapes reaching 300-400GB per tape, with est. capacity set at 200GB and native capacity at 100GB). Normal operations include doing expiration. Expiration doesn't mean removing all backup version Henke, only versions that has been expired due to new versions added, or changed policys. So, I recommend doing exp inv on a daily basis, if you haven't got any special issues such as performance for not doing daily expiration. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman ----------------------------------- Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Propellervägen 6B 183 62 HÄGERNÄS Växel: 08 - 754 98 00 Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51 Henk ten Have <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2002-11-25 16:05 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: tape become full in 21 percent. On 25-Nov-02 Zlatko Krastev wrote: > Consider following scenario: > 1. you backup say 40 GB > 2. next day you backup 40 GB of which 35 GB updated - 35 GB from step 1 > expire. Only if you expire your backupdata after one day. > 3. perform step 2 for four days. Who will expire his backupdata after one day? And compression has also nothing todo with Pct. Util., full is full and this number must be 100.0, and at least you must see an Estimated Capacity of 100/200Gb, or if client compression is on and the data is good compressed, you normally will se the native size of the tape as Estimated Capacity. Cheers, Henk ten Have