[ADSM-L] TSM Medium Server Sizing
2014-03-18 19:20:24
Hi all,
I've been reading through the latest "TSM - Blueprint and Server Automated
Configuration for Linux x86 Version 1.2" guide (and it looks like some of the
regular contributors on this forum had a hand in it - *thank you* - I'm finding
it very helpful).
On page 13, Table 12, I've noticed that the filepool is made up of 39 x 1TB
volumes presented from a v3700.
Was this due to any limitations on the v3700 and its configuration? Or maybe a
Linux best-practice?
I'll be using Windows 2012 connected via 8gb FC to a Netapp with ~60TB across
~50 spindles and I'm just wondering whether there would be any benefit to
creating 40-odd volumes of 1TB instead of just creating a handful of ~10TB
volumes instead.
If anyone could shed some light on this I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
Harmeet Sian SENIOR SYSTEMS ENGINEER
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