Hello,

thank you all for your replies. I did some testing and set Maximum File 
Size to 30GB now instead of the 1GB default. Now the drive sounds much 
healthier.

> from what i remember the manual recommends something like 2GB Maximum
> File Size for LTO2-3, so i guess LTO5 would be served well with 4GB.

I use a 6 disk SAS RAID0 array for spooling - and with testing raw 
reading is about 350-400MB/s, think that should even fit for 
compressable data. Right now the limiting factor of the overall backup 
is the gigabit LAN :-)

Thanks for every input!

Frank.

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