Hi Bruce,
we are using subfilebackup for the users .pst files and are happy with it.
Backuptime didn't rise and we got a drop of amount of backup data round
about 55% (pst and other files together)
> Wan clients I have implemented
> Adaptive subfile differencing but still running marathon
> back
those products but
would be happy to be refuted.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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marketing material. We will be looking into the
product at a later time.
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If your users broke their .pst files up into half a dozen or so then this
may reduce the amount of subfile data moved. What is probably happening is
that they are compressing the things making everything be sent.
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All,
Each day, roughly 99% of the changed data on my Windows file and print
servers is attributable to .pst files. For my Wan clients I have implemented
Adaptive subfile differencing but still running marathon backups of
,
freed up a bunch of tapes, and reduced the need for reclamation processing.
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All,
Each day, roughly 99% of the changed data on
Bruce,
You can put an EXCLUDE statement in your dsm.opt file on the client for
*.pst for each drive you have those files on.
Bruce Lowrie
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All,
Each day, roughly 99% of the changed data on my Windows file and print
servers is attributable to .pst files. For my Wan clients I have implemented
Adaptive subfile differencing but still running marathon backups of some
these clients.
So given that pst files dramatically impact WAN (and to s