Media pools in context to Windows XP
  A media pool is a collection of tapes or disks to which the same management  properties apply. All media in a Removable Storage system belong to a media  pool, and each media pool holds only one type of media. Data management programs  use media pools to gain access to specific tapes or disks within a library. Using media pools, you can define properties that apply to a set of media.  This is useful because Removable Storage allows multiple programs to share the  same media within a single library. A library can include media from different  media pools, each with different properties. A single media pool can span  multiple libraries. You can also create hierarchies of media pools, or media  pools that contain other media pools. For example, you can create a media pool  for each specific media type required by a program, and then create another  media pool that contains this collection of media pools. Media pools can contain  either media or other media pools, but not both. A Removable Storage system provides two classes of media pools: system and  application. System media pools include free media pools, unrecognized media pools, and  import media pools. Removable Storage creates one free, one unrecognized, and  one import media pool for each media type in your Removable Storage system. The  system media pools are used to hold media that are not currently being used by  an application. Application media pools are created by data management programs such as  Backup and Remote Storage (the latter for computers running   The different media pools are defined as follows: Unrecognized media are automatically deleted from the Removable Storage    database when they are ejected from a library. You can move media from import media pools to free media pools or    application media pools so applications can use them. Application media pools can be configured to automatically draw media from    free media pools when there are not sufficient media available in a particular    application media pool. If this configuration is not implemented, you must    manually move media from a free media pool when needed. Media in an application media pool are controlled by that application or by    an administrator. An application can use more than one media pool, and more    than one application can share a single media pool. For example, Backup might    use one media pool for full-backup and another media pool for incremental    backup, each containing a different media type. There can be any number of application media pools in a Removable Storage    system. Media that are currently reserved for use by an application, called    allocated media, cannot be moved between media pools. Allocation    controls how the media are used by applications. Note: You can find this file at MIcrosoft Windows XP Professional Help and  Support Center.Media pools
    
 
 











 
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