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In <1063007794-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 09/08/03   
   at 12:55 AM, "Info 4 SYNass"  said:  
>I assume this 2GB limit could be the reason why CDS (BackAgain) made a   
>special offer of BackAgain Server, NOT Workstation (!!!), together with  
>eCS !?!  
 
Assumptions always seem to produce random answers.  The server version  
adds some features specific to supporting JFS such as the ability to back  
up the ACLs, but adds no features to support large backup images written  
to JFS drives.  See:  
 
  http://delivery.cds-inc.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=33  
 
I haven't had the need to verify how well BA2K handles backing up files  
larger than 2GB to tape, so I can't answer this question.  There's nothing  
specific on the CDS site.  
 
Steven  
 
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