NetWorker does not support breaking savesets to smaller savesets than smaller predefined one.
This means that with file system backup is easy as in theory your smallest saveset can be single file.
With database this is no longer the case as predefined savesets are what you can select for backup.
It is not clear what exactly you are backing up on Exchange part (IS, MB, etc) and final answer may depend on that. If you check admin guide you will see the list of supported savesets and they way you can go more into the details (making them smaller and smaller).
But 76GB is not really big - so I see no issue having this backed up (unless you have poor 100Mbit network).
That is not an issue - when Networker backs up data to a tape it will simply continue the saveset on another volume (or several other volumes) and reflect this in the media database. The Networker term for this is "spanning volumes".
ble1
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May 29th, 2006 03:00
As for saveset, instead of whole IS you could try to backup individual storage groups.
ble1
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May 29th, 2006 02:00
This means that with file system backup is easy as in theory your smallest saveset can be single file.
With database this is no longer the case as predefined savesets are what you can select for backup.
It is not clear what exactly you are backing up on Exchange part (IS, MB, etc) and final answer may depend on that. If you check admin guide you will see the list of supported savesets and they way you can go more into the details (making them smaller and smaller).
But 76GB is not really big - so I see no issue having this backed up (unless you have poor 100Mbit network).
mg115301
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May 29th, 2006 03:00
He have ATI tapes and customer cannot save more then 70GB on his tapes.
And the big question is, what he can do!
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June 1st, 2006 16:00