In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> 
> If your network keeps up with the data rate (or the backup is local) and
> you only have a single job to run, there's no need for spooling as you
> won't gain anything.
> 
> If your network doesn't keep up with your tape's data rate, spooling can
> reduce the shoe shining.

It's not only the network speed which plays  a  role,  but  also  the
speed  of  the  bacula  client  collecting  the data. Especially when
running incremental backups on large partitions with little  changes,
data can trickle pretty slowly.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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