Virginia - thanks for that. Would be interested in talking with you. By the
way, what network infrastructure do you have?
Alan Vandersee
Midrange Software Planning - Technology Planning & Management
Level 25, 201 Elizabeth St, SYDNEY
Ph: (02) 9396 8496 Fax: (02) 9396 8486
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Virginia Hysock [SMTP:vhysock AT CSC DOT COM]
> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 1999 1:20 AM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: MVS ADSM Server
>
> Alan,
>
> I have had an MVS ADSM server in operation since about 1996. I would
> be glad to discuss the details offline if you would like. Feel free to
> e-mail me at vhysock AT csc DOT com . To give you a few details - we
> are
> an
> OS/390 2.4 shop, using JES3. ADSM runs on one of four LPAR's here. Our
> server has recently been upgraded to 3.1.2.14 (and yes, that fixtest for
> the expiration problem does work well!). We currently have 300+ clients -
> HP-UX, AIX, NT, Netware, Solaris, Windows. The one thing I will tell you
> from my experience - getting 60 GB/hour throughput on a 100 Mbps FDDI is a
> daydream.
>
> Ginny
>
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> To: Virginia L Hysock/HI/CSC@CSC
> cc:
> Subject:
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> planning an ADSM implementation with the ADSM server residing on MVS,
> however need to gain some understanding of MVS usage in order to plan and
> provision appropriate capacity.
> Initial implementation will be with 11 ADSM clients, with a maximum
> required
> throughput of 60GB per hour. Network infrastructure is being designed, but
> assume will most likely be FDDI (100Mbps).
> Would like to know if there are any implementations of ADSM using MVS as
> the
> server. If so, would like to understand details of ADSM implementation (#
> of
> servers, clients, network infrastructure etc), what is the volume of data
> being backed up (in worst hour), MVS resources (MIPS, memory, disk pools)
> being used. Would also be helpful if details of MVS environment were
> provided, such as operating system version and release, hardware model
> etc.
> Alan Vandersee
> Midrange Software Planning - Technology Planning & Management
> Level 25, 201 Elizabeth St, SYDNEY
> Ph: (02) 9396 8496 Fax: (02) 9396 8486
>
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