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In <200309080555.3855137.8@scoug.com>, on 09/08/03
at 05:55 AM, "Harry Motin" said:
>I talked with CDS long ago about their product and JFS. They told me that
>only BA2K Server supports JFS (and not BA2K Workstation). I assume they
>are including > 2GB support in that statement.
It all depends on how you define JFS support.
BA2KWS supports JFS just fine for most what eCS/MCP users need. It will
backup and restore the files from a JFS volume on an eCS/MCP box. Warp
Server adds additional JFS features such as ACLs. These cannot be backed
up with BA2KWS, but then again, they don't exist on an eCS/MCP box.
As has been discussed already, >2GB support depends on how you define it.
None of the BA2K versions, include BA2K server, support backups to hard
disk that create backup containers >2GB.
Steven
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