Similarly, a 5-drive RAIT set will give you 4 times the capacity, 4 times the
throughput (with sufficient bus bandwidth), and the square of the failure rate.
This means you can back up partitions as large as four times your tape size
Similarly, a 5-drive RAIT set will give you 4 times the capacity, 4 times the
throughput (with sufficient bus bandwidth), and the square of the failure rate.
This means you can back up partitions as large as four times your tape size
single tape device using /bin/csh curly-brace-and-comma notation, as in:
tapedev = "rait:/dev/rmt/tps0d{4,5,6}n"
single tape device using /bin/csh curly-brace-and-comma notation, as in:
tapedev = "rait:/dev/rmt/tps0d{4,5,6}n"
now also includes amdd, which is a simple dd(1) replacement which supports
(only) the "if=xxx", "of=xxx", "bs=nnn[kMb]" "skip=nnn" and "count=nnn"
options, but which can read and write RAIT tapesets.
now also includes amdd, which is a simple dd(1) replacement which supports
(only) the "if=xxx", "of=xxx", "bs=nnn[kMb]" "skip=nnn" and "count=nnn"
options, but which can read and write RAIT tapesets.
recovery from RAIT tape-sets.
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recovery from RAIT tape-sets.
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