Yes that is probably right. I've gotten 1 TB on LTO-2 tapes a couple of
times. It just means that you have highly compressible data. I've found that
my incremental and differentials have much higher compression then my full
back-ups.

Robert


On 9/27/07 5:02 AM, "hgrapt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I'm using a Quantum Autoloader with LTO 3 tapes (400/800 GB) with
> HW-compression on.
> 
> I'm just wondering if the output from bacula is correct ?
> 
> "Volume Bytes: 1,470,728,448,000 (1.470 TB)"
> 
> It's still writing....
> 
> Thank you

 
Robert LeBlanc
College of Life Sciences Computer Support
Brigham Young University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(801)422-1882



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