I have an ageing Dell Poweredge Server which, until recently, had a DDS-3 tape backup drive. I had been able to squeeze upto 18Gb on a 12/24 tape using BackupExec v7.0.
After the drive failed it was replaced with a DDS-4 unit. It is reported as Archive Python 06240-XXX (f/w 8110) though I believe it is an IBM badged drive (not 100% sure).
Despite trying alternative driver (stdat4.sys) supplied and the 4mmdat.sys obtained from bntidrv.exe, and making sure use hardware compression if checked in the drive properties in BE device manager, I only appear tobe able to store about 20Gb on the DDS-4 tapes. This seems to suggest that hardware compression is now not working. This seems to be borne out by a tape diagnostice TapeRx which, when the "Enable Compression" command is actiones, reports that it cannot do so.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
The server is running NT4.Sp6a and BE v7.0 Rev662 Single Server Edition.
Many Thanks
Robert Varley
After the drive failed it was replaced with a DDS-4 unit. It is reported as Archive Python 06240-XXX (f/w 8110) though I believe it is an IBM badged drive (not 100% sure).
Despite trying alternative driver (stdat4.sys) supplied and the 4mmdat.sys obtained from bntidrv.exe, and making sure use hardware compression if checked in the drive properties in BE device manager, I only appear tobe able to store about 20Gb on the DDS-4 tapes. This seems to suggest that hardware compression is now not working. This seems to be borne out by a tape diagnostice TapeRx which, when the "Enable Compression" command is actiones, reports that it cannot do so.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
The server is running NT4.Sp6a and BE v7.0 Rev662 Single Server Edition.
Many Thanks
Robert Varley