ADSM-L

Re: ADSM Developers

1998-07-30 09:44:51
Subject: Re: ADSM Developers
From: Jim Bohnsack <BohnsackJA AT GVL.ESYS DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 08:44:51 -0500
Mark--I assume that you're connecting to your network using an Open
Systems Adapter on your 9672??  What speed is it?  Which one?  What does
your network look like?
Jim Bohnsack
Raytheon Systems Co.

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>From:  Mark Wheeler[SMTP:mlwheeler AT MMM DOT COM]
>Sent:  Wednesday, July 29, 1998 4:09PM
>To:    ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject:       Re: ADSM Developers
>
>From: Mark L. Wheeler    Phone (651)733-4355  FAX (651)736-7689
>      3M IT Centralized Tech Services
>      3M Center 224-4N-20, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
>
>> Hi: We are running a 3090-400J with Ramac1 1.5GBCache 3494 >
>ATLw/(4)3590s via ATM. We are flat out at 20 to 25 GB/day with ADSM > and
>sharing the tape drives with DFSMS. Of course the MF is doing > many
>other things. > > Snip > > Eric Lewis
>
>We're running ADSM/VM V2 on a 9672-R35 with RAMAC-2. One TCPIP stack
>drives two ADSM servers at a peak rate of 12 GB/hour. At peak, the stack
>consumes 40% of one engine while the servers total about 30%. I plan to
>split the TCPIP stack, dedicating a stack to each server. If enough
>bandwith was available (the current limitting factor), I believe I could
>back up well over 20 GB/hour. I won't claim that this rate is sustainable
>over a 24-hour period, but 200-300 GB per day would seem to be reasonably
>acheivable.
>
>IBM, imagine what we could do with ADSM/VM Version 3!
>
>Best regards,
>     Mark
>"Let the excellence of your work be your protest." - Dr. William Lane
>
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