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Does anyone know of any software to quickly read and restore data from
old backup tapes (DC2120 family)? The Veritas/BackupMyPC software is
unbelievably slow. It can take an hour to read a directory of what's on
the tape, and literally days to try and restore it.
I'm looking for something simple, preferably command-line driven, that
would simply take all the data on the tape, and write it to a folder on
a hard disk, creating new folders as needed to match the folder
structure on the tape. Any file that is readable would be written to
the hard disk. Files that are unreadable due to errors are OK to skip.
If there is no software ready-made for this purpose, perhaps there is
documentation on the QIC API that would enable me to write a quick and
dirty program?
old backup tapes (DC2120 family)? The Veritas/BackupMyPC software is
unbelievably slow. It can take an hour to read a directory of what's on
the tape, and literally days to try and restore it.
I'm looking for something simple, preferably command-line driven, that
would simply take all the data on the tape, and write it to a folder on
a hard disk, creating new folders as needed to match the folder
structure on the tape. Any file that is readable would be written to
the hard disk. Files that are unreadable due to errors are OK to skip.
If there is no software ready-made for this purpose, perhaps there is
documentation on the QIC API that would enable me to write a quick and
dirty program?