Brian,
Each saveset generates a separate stream.
"All" generates a separate stream for each drive letter or file system.
Hope this helps,
Wes
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From: Brian Plume [mailto:brian.plume AT NTH DOT COM]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 1:45 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Basic question about savesets and parallelisms
Good afternoon.
My question is this:
If you had parallelisms set to 20, and you had a SAN storage node that
had a "c","d","e",'f","g", and "h" drive, would a setting of "ALL" under
the savesets create just ONE session or stream of data, or does it know
to multiplex each drive as a stream to get better performance to the
tape drive.
Because if it does just create one stream of data, I guess you would
have to manually enter in each drive letter under the savesets field to
get better performance.
I hope I'm explaining this clearly.
Thanks in advance, and also thanks to those who responded to my last
question.
Brian Plume
Enterprise Storage Architect
Nth Generation Computing, Inc.
Phone: 858-451-2383 Fax: 858-673-8431
"Service and Technology to the Nth Degree"
http://www.nth.com
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