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Backupset object size

2001-10-02 10:49:07
Subject: Backupset object size
From: Matthew Large <matthew.large AT PHOENIXSM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 14:44:02 +0100
I've a question..

When backupsets are generated, how are the entries stored in the db? We need
to accurately estimate the growth of a server database which will have
backupsets generated each quarter-year. approx 4.5 mill files, we figure,
using the Admin Guide's "600-800 bytes per primary pool entry and 100-200
for copy pool entries", will grow the db by 12Gb per year. This is based
upon the primary pool entry (600-800 bytes).

can anyone advise me other wise? could the repeat entries generated as
pointers to the files in the backupset, be of 'copy pool' size?

Many Thanks
Matthew LARGE



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