Jim is correct. Avoid I/O contention. We split streams across controllers
for balancing. We get a little over 300GB/hour using 12 drives. Informix
raw device backup using adsmpipe.
David Hendrix
dmhendri AT fedex DOT com
James Riehl <jimbo AT US.IBM DOT COM> on 04/08/99 11:39:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Performance on Solaris E10K
I have worked with customers that are getting 120 G/hr going directly to 6
3590 tape drives using 6 parallel backint sessions on a 10k in an 8 cpu
(250mhz) domain ( ADSM server, backint, and Oracle all in the same domain).
The key is avoiding I/O contention, each backint session works on a
separate set of table spaces laid out on separate disks with a separate set
of resource on the server as it's target. Restore same environment
105G/hr.
Disclaimer(I like my job): A reasonable amount of effort went into the up
front design of the database lay out with backup performance as a primary
goal, your mileage may vary.
Over the last year the E10k has become very popular and we have several
ADSM E10k customers that are very happy with performance all around. We now
have one in our lab, so feel free to email direct if you need specifics.
Thanks...Jim Riehl
Tivoli-ADSM Sun Server Development
Roger Hohmann <Roger_Hohmann AT WESTLB DOT DE> on 04/08/99 03:30:53 AM
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Subject: Performance on Solaris E10K
Hi ADSMers,
I was asked to realize a backup/restore scenario on a Sun E10000, with
150 Gig backed up within not more than two hours, split into oracle db
(connect agent recommended) and files in filesystems.
The E10K will have some Gigs of RAM , 20 CPUs and a Disk Array.
I thought about installing a local adsm server, backing into another
Disk array and migrating into another adsm server via server-server
communication later.
Anyone realized such a scenario before? Is the E10K fast enough? (There
is no other processing planned when backup occurs)
Roger Hohmann
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