I've got the same issue, am thinking of binning the USB Dat drives and going back to SCSI. The speel that HP give about the USB drive maximum being 50mb/sec transfer rate and near the 2:1 compression mark, is a load of rubbish. Although i can squeeze 50gb onto a tape, with Hardware compression...
We have an operations team that is currently working 24/6 with four staff. This will need to be increased to 24/7 and we will of course need to increase the headcount. Can anyone tell me if they work 24/7 what shift patterns they are doing as at the moment, are's falls apart for staff sickness...
No you don't want you exchange server on your network. I would suggest having a test server(lab) with vmware on it. So that you can set up multiple exchange servers on the same box.
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Window 2000 Server SP4.
Running R11.1
Device is a USB connected HP C7438A (Product DW027A) (Firmware ZU5A)
At the moment am getting 47gb onto the tape before it's asking for another tape, with a throughput of averaging 235 mb/min
The media is DAT72.
As USB connected drives are pretty new to me...
If someone else set up his OOF, did they accidently change his outlook to recieve to personal files. In Outlook >Tools >Options >Mail Setup > Email Accounts > Deliver new email to the following location
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Hi, Can someone tell me what the A stands for on the media name. For example A-TAPEDATE-10:00
I know that W = Weekly, F=Full but what is A=
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I use the SQL account of the server in the backup job rather than the Arcserve system account, and I don't kill the sql before the backup either.
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When I do a restore I find my control file restore in a different location, normally the first place where oracle was installed, root directory.. search on either control*.* or *.CTL
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Team Building events such as paintballing, go karting, pub quizzes/crawls, wine tasting etc do work. But the best thing I've seen by far had to be a breakout room given to the staff, filled with comfy sofa's, vending machines, tv and games machines. After the first month or so of everyone using...
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