Hi, <br><br>We have a host backup server running Arcserve for Netware 6.10 (SP2) which backs up itself and 8 others which use the Push Agent for Netware 6.60 running on Netware v3.12. Currently we've split the workload between 2 jobs running concurrently on the same host server writing to 2 seperate DLT drives. A full backup takes 14 hours so we only backup incrementally during the week which is totally unacceptable for us but we have to do it to meet SLA's. There is currently about 90gig of data to be backed up across these servers. Does anyone know if adopting File Interleaving would "dramatically increase the speed of remote backups"? Or can anyone advise a better method? <br><br>There must be a reason why we haven't adopted this before if it's so good. What am I missing folks? How is the restore process affected if 4 server's files are on 1 DLT tape? <br><br>A lot of questions, I know. Thanks for any and all information. <br><br>