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>From: Steve White <swhite AT OCSLINK DOT COM>
>Organization: Foster & Gallagher Inc.
>Subject: Re: ADSM Thruput?
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>
Iseli,Dominique,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF wrote:
>
> We use mvs server on a 120 mips machine with a 3494 1800 cartridges and
> we backup over 3172 ATM Lan connected and we have a thougput
> elapsed all included of 2,8 giga/hour/session and we have about 10
> parallel sessions (We could have more) so we have
> 20 giga's / hour but we could do better of course. We backup Oracle ,
> SAP/R3 , Nt 4 , HPUX, Novell Os2 and more .
>
> We tried an Nt bi pro200Mhz with high speed disks as a adsm server but
> after 10 minutes the machine was down.
> MVS with a lot a chanels and cpu is very nice for us.
>
> Iseli Dominique
> Operating Systems & Networks
> NESTEC SA - Vevey Switzerland
> Tel ++41 21 924.26.91 / Fax 924.28.88
> Internet Dominique.Iseli AT nestle DOT com
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Anthony Field SMTP:field AT CANBERRA.STARWAY.NET DOT AU
> >Sent: Thursday, August 21, 1997 5:09 AM
> >To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> >Subject: ADSM Thruput?
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >We are currently evaluating ADSM using MVS as the server and would like to
> >backup Netware (100Gb), Notes on NT (50gb) & SAP/R3 on SUN (200Gb). We are
> >particularly concerned about thruput with TCP/IP on MVS. Assuming the above
> >servers will be connected to our CMOS boxes via OSA using FDDI or ATM. What
> >sort of thruput can we reasonably expect using TCP/IP on the mainframe.
> >Should we even bother with this approach (ie MVS) or would it be better to
> >run the ADSM server on a sun box and SCSI connect drives into our existing
> >silos etc.
> >
> >Any ideas/thoughts or experiences would be extremely helpful.
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >Tony
we have adsm on mvs server and back up several os/2 and some nt nodes
and see 300-450 m/hr throughput.
that's with a 3745 channel using tcp/ip.
i don't know how this compares to other shops, but would be curious to
hear other experiences.
steve
*** Comments From: STEWAJM - Stewart, Mike; 08/20/97 07:57am
We run ADSM on a CMOS MVS machine w/IBM's TCP/IP.
Using an OSA/token ring, a single machine (200 mhz Pentium NT) can
backup about 780 mb/hour.
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