ADSM-L

Restore Performance.

2002-08-22 10:20:16
Subject: Restore Performance.
From: "Cahill, Ricky" <Ricky.Cahill AT EQUITAS.CO DOT UK>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 15:22:23 +0100
I'm trying to find some figures to get an idea if the performance I'm
getting on restores is correct or I have a problem.

Config is:-
Storagetek L180 Library with 8xDLT7000 drives
Connected to the TSM server by cable to 3xAdaptec2940UWD controllers

Doing restores from the collocated primay pools I'm getting 10gb an hour.

>From a non collocated pool (offsite) I'm getting about 5-7gb an hour.

Has anyone got any figures on restores using DLT7000's as we're going
through the process of doing DR and having to
restore 7 Netware servers with 1.4tb at the above speeds is going to be
painful.

PS...ANy hints and tips on doing large restores and how to speed them up
greatly apreciated as well ;)

Thanks in advance.

             ..........Rikk


> iTNET
> Rikk Cahill
> 3rd Line Server Support
> ricky.cahill AT itnet DOT com
> Equitas London 0207-342-2358
>
>


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