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From: "Andy Nolen-Parkhouse" <aparkhouse@attbi.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 11:18 AM Subject: RE: Multiple backups on single tape? > In a way, this makes sense. The main purpose of either of these saves > is to recover a system, often at power up without operator intervention > which would allow the specification of a file sequence number. When > powering back up from a crash, you have a tape with three SAVSYS's on it > and need to reload your system. What do you do? How could you tell the > system to use the middle one? What I'm about to say isn't useful, but I still feel like saying it. Norton's Ghost for PCs essentially does SAVSTG -- it creates compressed images of an entire disk or disk system. It's possibly to save any number of these images to a spare hard disk, provided that it has space, and restore from any one of them in the case of a catastrophic failure. IBM, please wake up. Thanks for the info, though! I'll work something out to make effective use of the tapes I have. brian.
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