Hi..
We are struggling on sizing a future TSM system. Is there any
programs which would help on sizing a future TSM server?? We predict
the change data of the our TSM system would see 3TB of daily data
change in YR2010. We predict that a library would need about 200TB of
tape
Depending on what your main problems/issues are, I think this system
is VERY adequate, maybe even over sized.
I have TSM srever on p630 (7028-6C4) with 4x 1.45Ghz Procs and
8GB BRAM. 2-3TB on disk pool and the TSM DB on FASTT4300 Turbo.
Hav eONe 7311-D20 drawer with FC Adapters.
3584-L32 and
per week, M-F, etc., however, we seem to work 60hrs or each week!!
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Depending
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The other factor is storage growth. You probably want your TSM server
architecture to last awhile, and I've seen estimates ranging from 50-300%
storage CAGR (and consistently seen the estimates exceeded
Hi!
Does anyone have any good tips on sizing a TSM server appropriately? I do
have the sizing tool but there is so much manual work in trying to populate
that to get any information, particularly when you don't have documentation
for every environment. I would welcome some comparisons if you
: TSM Server Sizing
Hi!
Does anyone have any good tips on sizing a TSM server appropriately? I do
have the sizing tool but there is so much manual work in trying to populate
that to get any information, particularly when you don't have documentation
for every environment. I would welcome some
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Subject: TSM Server Sizing
Hi!
Does anyone have any good tips on sizing a TSM server appropriately? I do
have the sizing tool but there is so much manual work in trying
to populate
that to get any information, particularly when you
the environment, categorize the data and servers,
figure out the critical path, and then you have a hope of configuring a
solution.
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Subject: TSM Server Sizing
Hi!
Does
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The number of servers and amount of storage mean nothing in my opinion.
The
issues of what type of storage it is, how many files on the servers, what
type of workload the server is, what type of server it is, what type