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The main benefit that I see is that you can backup more clients simultaneously
than you have tape drives in your library.
For example, if you want to backup 10 clients at the s
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> Forgive my naiveness but why one need to take the backup of dirs on
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> pools, I read that it makes restores efficiently, but when you dirs pool
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> copied to tape to offisite, and then whe
and then files.
Bandu
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Forgive my naiveness but why one need to take the backup of dirs on disk
pools, I read that it makes restores
Forgive my naiveness but why one need to take the backup of dirs on disk
pools, I read that it makes restores efficiently, but when you dirs pool is
copied to tape to offisite, and then when you try to restore it from tape,
then having a struture on one tape and restoring data from other tape is n