Author: parker AT bctm DOT com parker AT bctm DOT com
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 10:37:49 -0700 (PDT)
Hi, folks, I'm about to dip my toe into the world of Veritas Netbackup (actually, for the amount I'm spending, I'll be dipping my whole body, I think!) I'm stuck on one point - we've got a number of
Ross, The old rule of thumb of configuring two DLT7000 drives per SCSI bus was conceived by using the drive's 2:1 compression ratio of 10MB/sec and comparing that to the FW SCSI spec of 20MB/sec. The
Author: Andrew Steingruebl steingra AT pprd.abbott DOT com
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 09:29:56 -0500
Given everything you've said below, and here, any experience with Ultra-2's an SBUS HBA's in the same sort of configuration? I know we're now going to get the same throughput on an SBUS HBA as on the
2 drives per CrossRoad Router. 4-5 drives per JNI HBA's -- Ayaz "Internet is a bad neighborhood, where everyone's looking for trouble" ________________________________________________________________
Author: Dale, Daniel P DaleDP AT NORTHAMERICA.Stortek DOT com
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 10:54:24 -0600
We generally use six as the maximum DLT's behind any HBA. The DLT's will be behind SCSI to Fibre bridges I assume. The number of drives behind a bridge is two per SCSI bus. If the bridge has two buse
The SBUS is architecturally limited to a maximum bandwidth of 65MB/sec. If we used our DLT7000 compressed maximum transfer speed of 10MB/sec, then we should theoretically be able to support six DLT70