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Re: [Networker] Max server parallelism?

2007-10-30 03:22:50
Subject: Re: [Networker] Max server parallelism?
From: Tim Verbois <Tim.Verbois AT ET.VLAANDEREN DOT BE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:20:32 +0100
We have 1 backup server and 1 storage node: Network Edition and the max parallelism is 64.

But is it 32 for every storage node/server? Our storage node does all the work, backups, and clones, can the storage node use 64 sessions, or is it restricted to 32 even when the server isn't using its 32 sessions?

Does Clone sessions also count as sessions?

Tim


Siobhán Ellis wrote:
Not quite correct

Network Edition is a max paralleism of 32, and each Storage Node is 16 .
Therefore 32+16+16=64

Just for information, Power Edition is 64+32+32=128

Siobhan


On 30/10/07 11:47 AM, "Rick Brode" <rick AT BRODETRAINING DOT COM> wrote:

George,

A Network edition server license allows a maximum of 32 for server
parallelism.  For each storage node, max parallelism is increased by
32.  Thus, with two storage nodes, the maximum server parallelism will
be 96.

Rick

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Rick Brode
Brode Training and Consulting, LLC


George Sinclair wrote:

Does anyone know what the max server parallelism can be? We have
NetWorker Network edition 7.2.2 on Solaris, and we're using two RH
Linux storage nodes. I'm trying to figure out the max number of save
sessions that NW will allow me to run.

Does the number of storage nodes increase this? I thought I'd read
once that it did.

Thanks.

George

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