> Ah, so it doesn't just finish up with the file on the same volume, but will
> split the file up among multiple volumes? Didn't know that, guess it make
> sense as it supports tapes too. I just don't use tapes anymore with TB HDs
> are so cheap!
>
Depends on how many TB you need to backup and how long you need to
store your data. I have over 20TB on tape. I can not imagine swapping
around 20 hard drives and on top of that you really can not store a
hard drive for longer than a year or two and expect it to work when
you plug it back in a machine. With tapes you can store them 10 years
and be assured your data will still be readable.

John

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