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In , on 07/27/02
at 10:08 PM, "Gary Granat" said:
>My initial response was going to be "no, because I don't have enough data
>to qualify." But, before I got that far, I decided to check. I have one
>partition that I backed up on June 29. The size of the backup file is
>2,088,059,904 bytes, which means I probably backed up around 3.5gb of
>data.
>That said, I can't imagine why BA2000 wouldn't do something that BA2
>clearly does.
The file size limit differs from the data size limit. The file size limit
is controlled by the file system. The data size limit is dependent on the
amount of compression.
Steven
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