Hello,
Thank you for the update.
The Backup Exec does not give the estimation of the data can be written on
a media. Usually, we consider it equal to the native capacity of the media.
However, you can write more data on the media than its native capacity, if
compression is used. This is due to the varied types of data that are found
in most environments, each data type has it's own compression ratio and
therefore no standard is achieved for the compression ratios that result.
For example; database data generally compresses the least, and regular text
files can compress the most.
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