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- From: kgallagh@digi.lonestar.org (Kevin Gallagher)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: is CMS trakker 250mb tape backup for real
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.192357.22165@digi.lonestar.org>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 19:23:57 GMT
- References: <8907@lhdsy1.lahabra.chevron.com> <rreiner.725841329@yorku.ca>
- Organization: DSC Communications Corp, Plano, TX
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- In article <rreiner.725841329@yorku.ca> rreiner@nexus.yorku.ca (Richard Reiner) writes:
- >hwrvo@kato.lahabra.chevron.com (W.R. Volz) writes:
- >
- >>Someone mentioned that the Colorado 250 mb tape backup
- >>was really a 125mb tape system with compression software
- >>and CMS hoped to get 2:1 compression. Is this for real??
- >>If so, why can't I buy a CMS 125mb drive and use Norton
- >>Backup to get the same thing.
- >
- >Probably because the 125 is really a 60MB drive with data compression
- >software...
- >
- >This appears to have become standard practice in the PC tape drive
- >industry. IOMega sells a series of "250" drives that use DC2120 -- i.e.
- >120MB -- tapes, with a bundled copy of Central Point Backup doing the
- >compression. Irwin and CMS label their stuff the same way.
-
- The Jumbo 120 and Jumbo 250 use different encoding schemes on the tape. The
- 250 encoding scheme succeeds in squeezing about 125 MB of data onto a DC2120
- tape. The Jumbo 120 can get about 60 MB of data onto a DC2120.
-
- If you turn on software compression when you write to tape, the actual amount
- of compression depends upon the file mix you have on your hard disk. If you
- have mostly ascii text files on your disk, you will most likely see more than
- 2:1 compression. If you have mostly binary files, you will see quite a bit
- less than 2:1 compression. If you have mostly compressed zip files on your
- hard disk, the tape compression software will not succeed in reducing things
- very much, at all!
-
- The industry advertising standard is to assume 2:1 software compression when
- specifying tape drive capacities.
-
- I usually see about a 1.7:1 to a 1.8:1 compression ratio when I back up my
- hard disk using either the CMS Backup software or Central Point Backup. I
- suspect that this is typical.
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