CoreyWilson
IS-IT--Management
Hello all,
Please forgive this question as I know its simple - because I have done it in the past but I just cant remember how to set it up correctly.
Im using Backup Exec 10d. We have just an intalled a 10 tape autoloader. I want to configure BackupExec to backup to tape 1, then the next day backup to tape2, the next day backup to tape 3 and so on. I want to have each days backup on a single tape unless they need to be spanned.
I think I remember setting that up by creating a media set, setting to not append and setting the data protection to like 6 days or something. My only concern with doing that is if at the end of six days it would go back and start writing on tape 1 again when there are still four more tapes it could write to. Or would you simply set the data protection time to be longer then the time the tape would be in the drive before being rotated out with new tapes. For instance if you know you will rotate the tapes out after 10 days then set the overwrite protection to 11 days? Then when that tape 1 comes back, after an another 10 days the overwrite period will have expired and the tape can be written to?
Thanks for the help
Thanks.
Please forgive this question as I know its simple - because I have done it in the past but I just cant remember how to set it up correctly.
Im using Backup Exec 10d. We have just an intalled a 10 tape autoloader. I want to configure BackupExec to backup to tape 1, then the next day backup to tape2, the next day backup to tape 3 and so on. I want to have each days backup on a single tape unless they need to be spanned.
I think I remember setting that up by creating a media set, setting to not append and setting the data protection to like 6 days or something. My only concern with doing that is if at the end of six days it would go back and start writing on tape 1 again when there are still four more tapes it could write to. Or would you simply set the data protection time to be longer then the time the tape would be in the drive before being rotated out with new tapes. For instance if you know you will rotate the tapes out after 10 days then set the overwrite protection to 11 days? Then when that tape 1 comes back, after an another 10 days the overwrite period will have expired and the tape can be written to?
Thanks for the help
Thanks.