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Re: TSM Server on Windows - Does it work?

2015-10-04 17:13:41
Subject: Re: TSM Server on Windows - Does it work?
From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:daniel.sparrman AT EXIST DOT SE]
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Normally, this opinion is because you don't have any experience using =
UNIX.

If you we're a unix specialist, what would you prefer? NT or UNIX?

The performance gain using UNIX vs NT is not that high when using a =
small
amount of clients.

However, using a large amount of clients, over 100, gains a lot of
performance.

At the customer I earlier described, we had to use an NT server =
temporary,
because there was a slight delay in the delivery of the UNIX machine.

The NT machine could backup machines in the morning, while users were
working.

If I were to backup a 100 clients in morning using the UNIX machine,
everything else would stop, because the UNIX machine has a lot higher
throughput.

The customer had a T/R bridge, and when we started backing up with the =
UNIX
machine, we got the comment from the network guy that the bridge had =
never
been so highly utilized.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman

PS This question has been on the ADSM.ORG list before. Which operating
system you choose to use is normally based on what knowledge you have.
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If I had a choice between unix and nt I would choose nt every time. =
It's
much easier to use and the much ballyhooed performance gained by using =
unix
is not that great.

Mark


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