OK, I see how that could change things. There are a lot of small files....the server holds electronic copies of all printed financial reports that encompass all departments. It goes back at least 2 or 3 years, so there are a lot of smaller files.
I have Brightstor v9 running on a Windows NT 4.0 Server with a Compaq 20/40 DLT drive. The backup job I'm running has a total of about 27 GB of data.
In Brightstor, when I click the device and then "Compression" a message pops up saying "Do you want to DISABLE compression on this device?"...
Yeah, I use GFI and had the same problem with the spam filter marking EVERYTHING as spam. I'm still trying to decide about a spam filter, it's tempting to just let users create their own at the client level.
GFI MailEssentials is what you want. You can download it for free, and after the trial period you still have the ability to attach disclaimers to outbound mail. We've been using it for months now and it's great software. www.gfi.com
I have Brightstor configured to do a brick-level backup of my Exchange 2003 server with the agent. My problem, I suppose, is possibly just a limitation of the software.
When I disable a user on Active Directory, I know that Brightstor can't back up the mailbox because of how it performs the...
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