Re: [Networker] Max server parallelism?
2007-10-30 22:25:59
Now, if we could just limit the number of sessions by storage node.
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W. Curtis Preston
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Thanks to all who responded. We've given this horse a very nice burial
with all respects. He would be ashamed to come back. :-D
Seriously, this was all very useful information that I just manage to
forget eventually. Now, I feel better as I have to add more drives to
one of our libraries on one of the snodes, and I was initially concerned
about maxing out on sessions. Looks like we have a ways to go, though,
before that will happen.
George
Davina Treiber wrote:
> Absolute maximum server parallelism is 512. This is what you get with
> Enterprise Edition, and you could probably achieve it with Power
> Edition too if you added enough storage node licences.
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