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Virtual tape drive compression
On VTL appliances, tape compression is enabled by default for the built-in virtual
tape library to enhance performance.
FalconStor VTL compression saves disk space by compressing files so that more
data can be stored by a virtual tape drive. The increase in capacity is directly related
to the compressibility of the data being stored. If you can compress the data by a
factor of up to 2:1, you can store up to twice as much information on the virtual tape.
Disk compression can vary depending upon the dataset; certain file types (ZIP, PDF,
GIF, RAR, etc.) are already compressed and cannot be compressed further.
Software compression uses an LZO algorithm that runs on the nTier appliance. To
enable software compression, you must also enable tape drive compression in your
backup application.
Enable/disable
compression
To enable or disable compression:
1. Enable tape drive compression in your backup software.
2. In the VTL Console, right-click on the
Virtual Tape Library System
object and
select
Properties
.
3. Select the
Enable VirtualTape Library
compression mode
checkbox.
Compression is a global setting, which means that it will apply to all tapes in your
system.
If compression is enabled in the FalconStor VTL, you can still disable or enable
compression on each individual virtual tape drive in the same manner as real
tape drives -- via your backup application. Depending on your operating system,
do one of the following:
UNIX — On backup servers that run UNIX operating systems, specify a
compressed tape device file such as /dev/rmt/0cbn to enable compression or
/dev/rmt/0ubn to disable compression.
Windows — On Windows servers, select the option in your backup software to
enable or disable tape drive compression. If global FalconStor VTL compression
is disabled, it is possible to enable individual drive compression, but it will have
no effect.
When this dialog closes, you will see a compression icon next to each virtual
tape drive with compression enabled.
Note:
If you are already using software compression that is supplied by your
backup application, you should not use FalconStor VTL compression. Using both
types of compression will cause FalconStor VTL to try to compress already-
compressed data and this can slow down your backups.
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