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True, we disposed of our 3590 drives for LTO2 drives.

Rob Berendt
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Kendallville, IN 46755
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LTO2 is faster than both LTO and 3590.  If your hardware is 8xx or newer, 
you should improve your backup/restore performance.  See chapter 15 of 
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I think LTO will not be faster... ;-)

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P0 - 2214 GB at 55%
P1 - 2513 GB at 66%
P2 - 456 GB at 80%


Thanks,

David 




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Hi David,

We have 92 GB usable disks filled to more than 50 %. That means our whole 
system size is closed to 50 GB. What is the size of your system ?

Thanks
Jean-Claude

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JCM,

What is the size of your system?  I'm curious because it would take us at
least 14 hours to run a Save-21 using 3590 tape drives (and this is per
partition...we have 3).  Are LTO tapes that much faster??


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Hi Dan,

I agree with you if backup system is close to production one. My Save-21
takes about 45 minutes (50 GB to a Ultrium-1 tape unit), much shorter than
14 hours. But in my case backup system will be 400 miles away. So I have
13 hours to sent tape to backup. It's to short. But as we have no backup
system today, we do every night SAVSECDTA, SAVCFG and SAVLIB *ALLUSR.

Thanks.
JCM



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