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  • Subject: Re: Long running backups to a 3590-B11
  • From: Larryt222@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 14:47:06 EDT

With all this talk on how many hours it takes using a 3590 to back up and 
entire system, why not get a product that can reduce your time.  20+ hours to 
do a full system save is crazy.  I saw an adv. in AS/400 magazine a few 
months back which claimed to cut down the amount of time for a *nonsys and 
*allusr.  If you had 3 drives, it cut the time by down to 1/3, so a 20+ hour 
save would take 7 hours.  I believe the adv. had a picture of one of those 
tools used in the French revolution to cut off heads.  I also remember seeing 
an something in Monday Morning Update over the last month.

Larry T.
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