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Old March 6th 06, 10:28 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default Sony S AIT-1 compression disabled?

Hi,
I'm using Sony's S AIT-1 internal drive for backup purposes in a Win
2003 SBS machine. It seams to me that it is not using hardware
compression when performing backup, although it's enabled through the
Ntbackup configuration. When I look at the drive properties in the
Device manager, i see the "Compression Enabled" parameter set to
FALSE. (although the the drive is Compression enabled..).
Does anyone have an idea how to set this to TRUE, that is to Enable
hardware compression?

Thanks,
Andrija.

 




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