We're in the process of implementing SAP/R3 and I've been tagged with answering the question of how many tape drives do we need for backup/recovery. The environment: SP2 frame, with six processor hig
Author: Paul Rockwood <prockwoo AT DOMINIONSC DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 1997 16:01:37 -0400
We back up two 6 GB SAP DB2/6000 (Version 2) databases nightly in an offline mode to our IBM 3590 Model B11. Each 6GB takes us around 25 minutes maximum to back up. We use ADSM Version 2.0.11 on a pl
Tom, Sorry, I don't have any restore rates to give you. Under normal conditions, backing up across an SP switch, we're getting up to 16GB per hour. I just want to pass on some capacity planning tips.
Author: Tom Kauffman <namffuak AT SKYENET DOT NET>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 1997 18:12:15 -0500
conditions, backing up across an SP switch, we're getting up to 16GB per hour. I just want to pass on some capacity planning tips. Thanks, Jim -- is this direct to tape speed, or are you staging to d
This is straight to tape, but we've considered staging to disk to cut down on our offline Oracle backup times. We've already got a ton of SSA drives and that would mean about a half ton more, but we