Hi,
I am real novice on Backup exec. I inherited the backup system when my boss was dismissed. I have no training so please forgive any newbie questions.
What I am finding is that my backups are running 18-20 hours for 100-120 gb of data. This seems really excessive to me. This is done in a shop were most users have left the building by 9 pm. The backup is scheduled to start at 11pm so I dont think its server load or network load. The back up is to disk via firewire ports. The problem I run into is
that I work till 5pm, but these run till up to 730pm. Then because no one is here to swap drives, it overites the the data it just spent 20 backup again at 11pm. Is there
1. A way to find out why it takes so long to do the backp and ....
2. connect 2 back up drives and direct the backups to the correct drive so the swap will not be neccesary till the next day.
the servers are Windows 2003, the drives are firewire 300gb drives. thanks everyone
Bob
I am real novice on Backup exec. I inherited the backup system when my boss was dismissed. I have no training so please forgive any newbie questions.
What I am finding is that my backups are running 18-20 hours for 100-120 gb of data. This seems really excessive to me. This is done in a shop were most users have left the building by 9 pm. The backup is scheduled to start at 11pm so I dont think its server load or network load. The back up is to disk via firewire ports. The problem I run into is
that I work till 5pm, but these run till up to 730pm. Then because no one is here to swap drives, it overites the the data it just spent 20 backup again at 11pm. Is there
1. A way to find out why it takes so long to do the backp and ....
2. connect 2 back up drives and direct the backups to the correct drive so the swap will not be neccesary till the next day.
the servers are Windows 2003, the drives are firewire 300gb drives. thanks everyone

Bob