El mar, 10-07-2007 a las 10:31 -0400, Bob Hetzel escribió:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm currently implementing a new bacula server running on a new dual 
> core/dual cpu Dell PowerEdge 2900 server into a Dell Powervault 136T 
> with a LTO-2 drive (IBM Ultrium-td2 model).  The tape drive and robot 
> are on a dedicated Adaptec 29160 card.  The OS is OpenSuse 10.2
> 
> I think I should be able to get around 100 gigabytes/hour backup data 
> rate with this hardware, but it looks like I'm getting about half that. 
>   Of those of you running bacula on LTO-2 hardware, what kind of backup 
> rates do you get?
> 
> Also, if you've got substantially better than 50 GB/hr on LTO-2 
> hardware, what scsi card are you using?
> 
> Any other suggestions?
> 
>     Bob

I'm interested too, I've an HP LTO-2 and bacula says that gets 1,5
MB/sec ( for both backup clients, local and remote )

I'm not an average user of scsi tape devices, any tip will be very
wellcome :)

Regards

D.


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