We have a similar problem with DLT7000. With Compression on we should be abble to manage well in excess of 32Gb. However when backing up standard files we only manage around 32Gb. However when backing up an SQL database we do manage in the region of 70-80Gb of data. Indeed db's do compress a lot more than standard files - Eg. Zip, jpg, etc. However I feal that legato is not making use of this compression correctlty. I can prove this by using ntbackup on the same set of files and this time I get 70Gb of data on the tape as opposed to arround 32Gb.
In order to try and get to the bottom of this compression problem I have tried using different SCSI adapetors, changed the block sizes, ensured that all compress directives and envrionment variables are set, changed DLT drivers in W2K and even tried a different OS (Linux instead of W2K). All give exactly the same results.
The last thing I tried was to use AIT-2 tapes. These should give 50Gb native and 100Gb compressed. When using Legato I only get about 48Gb max with compression set. When using ntbackup with AIT-2 I get around 85Gb. Clearly there is an issue here and it does not appear to be OS, Hardware or version related. The versions of Legato that we have tried are Network V6.1.1, V6.1.2 and V6.2
Has anybody out there had this problem?
PS We have reported this to Legato but after a few weeks of correspondence and trying different, they have now gone very silent.