What kind of network attachment infrastructure.  BayNetworks 100 MB 
What do the clients have? Mostly 100 MB NICs at this time.
How much data on the clients? Some clients may have between 50 to 100 GB of data, 4 or 
5 servers and then most of the other servers are 10 GB or less. This may eventually 
involve an Imaging system that could have 100 to 200 GB of data and grow 25 to 50 GB 
or better a year. 
What is the backup windows? Varies - mostly from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am with a few small 
windows like 2:00 am to 5:30 am for mulitple shift departments. 
How any copy pools for offsite and onsite recovery?
Storage       Device        Estimated     Pct     Pct   High   Low   Next       
Pool Name     Class Name     Capacity    Util    Migr    Mig   Mig   Storage    
                                 (MB)                    Pct   Pct   Pool       
-----------   ----------   ----------   -----   -----   ----   ---   -----------
ARCHIVEPOOL   DISK                0.0     0.0     0.0     90    70   ARCTAPE    
ARCTAPE       ARC3590      1,451,751.     2.0     2.0     90    70              
                                    8                                           
BACKUPPOOL    DISK           23,449.1    51.3    51.3     90    70   TAPE3590   
COPYPOOL      OFFSITE             0.0     0.0                                   
COPY3590      3590OFF      4,566,768.    56.1                                   
                                    5                                           
SPACEMGPOOL   DISK                0.0     0.0     0.0     90    70              
TAPEPOOL      CARTRIDGE           0.0     0.0     0.0     90    70              
TAPE3590      CART3590     3,736,079.    69.8    94.5     90    70              
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Numbers of servers means very little.

What kind of network attachment infrastructure.  What do the clients have?
How much data on the clients?
What is the backup windows?
How any copy pools for offsite and onsite recovery?

-----Original Message-----
From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RISC SERVER SPECIFICATIONS


I would recommend only if u tell  what is the  cost to performance u are
looking for?


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RISC SERVER SPECIFICATIONS


I have been given a couple of days to come up with specifications for a RISC
based server system to run TSM  for a 100 + node network.  The clients are
NT/Win2K and NetWare. The system must talk to the StorageTek 9490 - Powder
Horn.  I figured that among all the TSMers out there that have working RISC
based systems  that someone would already have specifications that I could
quickly modify for my environment and then bid out.  I would also like to
know advantages and disadvantages for the different flavors of Unix and
vendors.  Also since I work for a local government keeping the price low is
a must.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

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