On 05/10/2012 05:16 PM, Troy Kocher wrote:
> Oh wise ones..
>
> Demand on my bacula installation is growing and I need to increase the
> amount of simultaneous inbound data. One option that occurred to me was
> is it possible to launch multiple daemons on different ports of the same
> physical server?
> All the data is written to disk only, no tape.
>
> If not any ideas for increasing my inbound capacity here would be really
> helpful. Currently I have jobs configured to cancel when they can't run
> in their window, to keep things from getting out of control when the job
> in line first takes to long.
>
> Thanks in advance !
First of all, the elephant-in-the-middle-of-the-room question is "How
sure are you that inbound data bandwidth, rather than storage I/O, is
your bottleneck?"
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