On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:34 AM, terryc<ter...@woa.com.au> wrote:
> Silver Salonen wrote:
>
>> As one device supports only one job, you have to create separate devices for
>> each job you want to be able to run concurrently.
>
> That isn't how I understand it. I am working on having multiple clients
> feeding files into a single tape drive at the same time and expect that
> chuncks of each job will be interleaved along the tape.
>
> It should be the same for disk files, if that ishow you configure it
> (say one file for each nights jobs).
>

As long as the pool is the same more than 1 job can concurrently write
to the same volume. I have been doing that for years with tape and
disk. However if you do want more than 1 pool then with disks its best
to have multiple storage devices.

John

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