Sara
Newcomer
Hi everyone,
We are planning to have new TSM servers V6.3.2 installed in our environment and then have the clients redirected to the new server for backups instead of upgrading the current v5.5 servers, because of the long Database upgrade process. I have a few questions regarding the same and would highly appreciate any help
• Can we export nodes from TSM5.5 to TSM6.3 directly? Is there any special prerequisite? (since V6.x has the new DB2 structure).
• Compatibility with TDP versions on 6.3.2 (SQL, Oracle, Exchange, R3)???
• Database size increase, how much percentage? We are currently assigning 150% more than the original dB size. What is the Maximum allowed DB size for 6.3.2?
• For a TSM server 6.3, if there are 500 Windows 2008 servers, what is the backup performance using incremental backup for Systemstate? Right now TSM 5.5 can’t handle it.
Currently we have p6 servers with AIX 6.1 and 32gb of RAM. We use Data Domain for storage. Each TSM server's approximate current Database size is around 150-200GB.
Thanks.
We are planning to have new TSM servers V6.3.2 installed in our environment and then have the clients redirected to the new server for backups instead of upgrading the current v5.5 servers, because of the long Database upgrade process. I have a few questions regarding the same and would highly appreciate any help
• Can we export nodes from TSM5.5 to TSM6.3 directly? Is there any special prerequisite? (since V6.x has the new DB2 structure).
• Compatibility with TDP versions on 6.3.2 (SQL, Oracle, Exchange, R3)???
• Database size increase, how much percentage? We are currently assigning 150% more than the original dB size. What is the Maximum allowed DB size for 6.3.2?
• For a TSM server 6.3, if there are 500 Windows 2008 servers, what is the backup performance using incremental backup for Systemstate? Right now TSM 5.5 can’t handle it.
Currently we have p6 servers with AIX 6.1 and 32gb of RAM. We use Data Domain for storage. Each TSM server's approximate current Database size is around 150-200GB.
Thanks.