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Arnaud,
I believe that things changed with Windows2000 and above.
This is the note from the manual
Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide a larger TCP receive window size
when communicating with hosts that
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Arnaud,
I believe that things changed with Windows2000 and above.
This is the note from the manual
Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide a larger TCP receive window size
when communicating with hosts that
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Guys,
Thanks for the info, I'll double check the network settings.
Though I
have changed the COMMtimeout value from 180secs to 1800 secs as
suggested
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David,(others ?)
Like many people here, I'm in a perpetual quest of new tricks for
speeding up the backups in our
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Don't know if this will help, but I thought I'd share what I found when
I was having problems with our Exchange TDP backup performance. In the
dsm.opt file I ad
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If you have already checked this and it is very obvious to you, please
don't be offended,
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If you have already checked this and it is very obvious to you, please
don't be offended, but it has been a very common occur
If you have already checked this and it is very obvious to you, please
don't be offended, but it has been a very common occurrence throughout
the life of network backups.
Have you checked that your NIC is hard coded to 100MB Full Duplex and
your switch is also the same. You could also check if you
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You are keeping these files in a SAN?
Why not use SAN own tools (snapshot) for backup?
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I backup 10 win2k
I backup 10 win2k servers all with about 150GB of files consisting of 5
million+ files and about 14,000 files change per day per server. With the
current 5.2 tsm client loaded it is taking about 25+ hours to backup. Is
there anyway to speed this up? I tried LVSA and it didn't work because the
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