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- Subject: [ale] Bacula
- From: ups at tree.com (Stephan Uphoff)
- Date: Fri Mar 19 11:46:53 2004
- In-reply-to: Message from Dow Hurst <[email protected]> of "Fri, 19 Mar 2004 10:52:04 EST." <[email protected]>
Dow Hurst wrote:
> I am currently concerned with our backup process right now
> since we've outgrown the DDS3 tape drive I have. It takes 10-11 compressed
> xfsdump formatted DDS3 tapes to get our single filesystem of everyone's home
> directories backed up. Shoving that many tapes at minimum 6 hours per tape
> ends up being practically a week for a single level zero backup. I need
> another identical tape drive so I can stream to two drives.
Mhhh ... I think a DDS3 drive writes 1.2MB/s (2.4 compresses) to a tape
that is 12G (24G compressed). A streaming write of the whole tape should
take less than 3 hours.
Unless I have the wrong data this indicates that your xfsdump is not streaming.
( Do you head the tape stopping,rewinding a bit, starting ..?)
It would probably be worthwhile to play with the tape buffering values and
to research dd like programs with deep buffers.
Since DDS tapes survive only a really small number of head-passes streaming also
helps preserving them.
If you need to buy a tape drive look for DDS alternatives - they are a bit
more expensive - but a lot more reliable,faster and have decent capacities (DLT,..)
Stephan
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