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Excellent point, but I don't have a great answer.tapes resembled the LTO5 we have now. If LTO existed back in 2003, it
It was an external tape library that we bought in 2003. I think the
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Subject: RE: Full save to virtual tape?Justin Taylor
What you left off was what tape drive were you using on that 810.
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Subject: RE: Full save to virtual tape?time, the performance difference was night-and-day. I've been a believer
I started using virtual tape on an 810 iSeries running v5r4. At the
backup to virtual tape. Then we bring all the subsystems back online and
For daily backups, we take the system into a pseudo-restricted state and
with virtual tape. The consensus is that that's a pipe dream.
I was hoping to shorten my periodic maintenance window on the new server
Thanks
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