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From: Hokanson, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Restore performance W2K file-server
We purchased a NetAppliance filer and consolidated all of our File servers
to it. The filer has a snapshot utili
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Subject: Restore performance W2K file-server
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 20:31:48 +0100
Hello,
TSM server 4.2.2.8 and AIX 5.1, client Windows 2000 Server SP3 and TSM
clie
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We are considering the use of Journal Based Backups and Collocation=Yes for
these kind of environments. The only drawback to collocation
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Subject: Restore performance W2K file-server
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 20:31:48 +0100
Hello,
TSM server 4.2.2.8 and AIX 5.1, client Windows 2000 Server SP3 and TSM
client 5.1, long directorypaths, a lot of (little) files, about 800 GB.
I was wondering how other site
Hello,
TSM server 4.2.2.8 and AIX 5.1, client Windows 2000 Server SP3 and TSM
client 5.1, long directorypaths, a lot of (little) files, about 800 GB.
I was wondering how other sites are handling big W2K file servers in case of
a full-restore.
Client 5.1 can use multiple restore sessions, so that