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    Backup with Autoloader - Restore with single drive ?  
Eberhard


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04-28-06 12:12 PM

Hi,

We are using ArcServe 11.0, win2003 Server Standard Edition.

Is it possible to backup on multiple tapes with an autoloader (1
SDLT-Drive)
and restore the data on another machine with a single Drive?

Thanks
Eberhard





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    Re: Backup with Autoloader - Restore with single drive ?  
Jesper Monsted


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05-02-06 12:13 PM

Eberhard wrote:
> Is it possible to backup on multiple tapes with an autoloader (1
> SDLT-Drive)
> and restore the data on another machine with a single Drive?

Yep. The tape doesn't care which type of drive it's put into 

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Jesper Monsted





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    Re: Backup with Autoloader - Restore with single drive ?  
Eberhard


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05-04-06 12:12 PM

Thanks,

Then we'll buy the box.

Eberhard

On Tue, 02 May 2006 10:05:50 +0200, Jesper Monsted
<newsspam@monsted.dk> wrote:

>Eberhard wrote: 
>
>Yep. The tape doesn't care which type of drive it's put into 





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