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February 1997, Week 1

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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 6 Feb 1997 22:01:06 +0200538_- Greetings

Some time ago, there was speculation on this list regarding backup
throughput. Here are statistics from our nightly backup on a 959/400
using four DDS drives in parallel.

You can see that Turbostore favoured the first Drive, probably only
because it put the HUGE claims database there :)

But I still consider this impressive - less than two hours for 27 GB.
The drives are set to hardware compress, and no software compression is
enabled.
Maybe I should try different combinations. [...]35_6Feb199722:01:[log in to unmask]
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I have an LPQ1200 impact printer on a jetdirect card which 5.5 network
printing says doesn't support page level recovery.  I think I heard a while
ago that PLR was now available for LPQ printers.  What's the part number and
how much does it cost?

I also have a 2567B on a jetdirect.  In its previous incarnation as an HPIB
printer, it supported PLR.  Is PLR available as an add-on for these older
printers that have been converted to parallel/jetdirect instead of HPIB?
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Mark Bixby                      E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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