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Backup to Disk v's Compression

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pandazoo

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Jun 11, 2003
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Hi,

Just a quick Q about compression that someone may be able to help with.

We are now running Veritas and backing up to disk instead of tape.

Compression ratio's are 1:1 and Veritas does not seem to compress the files (.bkf) that it creates on the disk.

Veritas Version is 9.1 and its running on Windows Server 2003

Any suggestions ?

Ta.
 
Hi,

Well after a few backups full and Diff's - there is still no compression on the files.

I have not tried Windows Serv 2003 compression as they way this works it will most probably slow Veritas?

Anyone have any ideas ?

cheers.



 
Hi,

Yeah using the hardware and if not available software compression.

.... and nothing.

Backup Exec reports 274 Gb file (in job Monitor) - and the file is actually 268 Gb (when viewed through explorer) but surely this is not compression and is just the way that the file has been written to disk ?

I would expect more compression than that on a 274 Gb file.

Media still reports compression ratio of 1:1

??

??
 
Well you need to change it to software....there is no hardware involed "tape drive" to do the compression.
Change it to software only and I you should starting seeing some results.
 
Hi,

Thanks for the reply - have tried all the options under compression type and nothing !

Has anyone got a backup file to compress when doing a backup to disk through Veritas?

I can only think that it is not supported and that you should use the compression within Windows Server

...... ?
 
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