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Joni Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 2002-09-04 09:13:16 Veuillez r�pondre � "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Envoy� par : "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pour : [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc : Objet : Move from 3590 to LTO or 9840/9940 Hi everyone! I know that I have asked questions about his before, but I am now looking for individuals that have done this conversion and what experiences/opinions you may have on this topic. I was wondering if anyone has gone from 3590 Magstar tape cartidges to LTO or 9840B or 9940A? If so, could you answer the following questions for me so that I can get an idea of what your environment is like and if it is similar to mine? Thanks for any input!!!! If you have gone from any tape device to LTO, 9840B or 9940A please let me know of you experiences also. We have 2 TSM servers (1 production, 1 test) that we will be moving from the mainframe to SUN servers on the SAN. We will be doing 8 LAN-free backups. We back up approximately 1 TB per night with backups and archives. We also have about 200 clients. We currently have 3590 Magstars and it takes about 1/2 - 1 hour to reclaim a tape that is 40% utilized. We don't mirror our DB/log volumes. If you have any suggestions on a move from the mainframe to a SUN server I would also appreciate this a lot!!!! Thanks again! First off we have 6 9840a drives fiberattached through 1 Brocade 2800. 1. What are the sizes of the files that you back up? Are they all small files or do you also have large databases being backed up or archived? We backup mostly small files. We have 4 domino servers that do fulls on friday morning and they go to disk. I put the hi at 50% and the stgpool is almost empty when they start. It goes up to 75% in 2 hours. The pool is 166 GB. We migrate at 4 processes. 2. How much data are you backing up per night? And also archiving? We backup between 150 to 200Gb per day. I still see some errors in the summary table so this could be off a bit. 3. What is you maximum tape mounts per hour? How many tape drives do you use concurrently? There are between 25 and 50 tape mounts per day per drive. 4. How long does it take you to reclaim a tape that is about 50% full? We reclaim at 40% full and it takes from 30 to 40 minutes for the most full tapes. Heres an output of a summary table query listing yesterday's reclaims Start End BYTES -------- -------- -------------------- 09:20:08 09:23:14 942799703 09:23:14 09:29:59 2546257328 09:29:59 09:51:26 6026298456 09:51:26 10:11:40 7782034840 10:11:40 10:34:19 8944638654 10:34:19 11:28:21 9554202669 11:28:21 12:23:34 9673609174 12:23:34 12:55:27 9725246693 12:55:27 13:23:07 10280498712 13:23:07 13:46:28 10606367221 13:46:28 14:08:42 10605442698 14:00:08 14:37:35 11875361905 14:08:42 14:31:11 10953419049 14:31:11 15:00:15 11695091886 15:00:15 15:30:36 11648181858 15:30:36 16:04:07 12001399846 We also have 9840b drives escon attached on Z/OS. The performance is similar : Start End BYTES -------- -------- -------------------- 09:15:04 09:20:54 767038992 09:20:54 09:30:44 4559055220 09:30:44 09:50:39 7862147547 09:50:39 10:06:54 7297480954 10:06:54 10:24:34 9948108448 10:24:34 10:46:06 10215817845 10:46:06 11:09:00 11500366738 11:09:00 11:28:10 12342929618 Keep in mind that we compress the data at the client level since all our network is Fast-Ethernet (100mb/sec) 5. Do you consider your type of media reliable? How many bad tapes have you had? 6. How long have you had this type of media working with TSM? We've used 9840a's for just over a year now and have had no failures. 7. Do you share tape drives? If so, what software do you use? We share the drives with 2 TSM servers on the same box. We use Gresham's DTELM since we use Library Station on Z/OS to control our Powderhorn library. 8. How many clients do you have? select count(*) from nodes = 140 9. Do you mirror your recovery log and DB volumes? No we do not. They are on a Hitachi 7700E subsystem in RAID5. The drives are 15GB 12k rpm. 10. How many drives do you have for TSM? 6 11. What is your data compression ratio? None... we client compress the backups. 12. Do you have high duty cycles? Our drives are pretty much used all day... 13. Is your TSM server on the mainframe, AIX, SUN, etc.? We have 1 on mainframe and 4 on AIX. When I first started worling with TSM, I thought we should put everything on the mainframe. I've changed my mind since. With the advent of the SAN and fiberchannel drives, UNIX is better positionned for backups. 14. Do you have any LAN-free backups on a SAN? We backup 6 Oracle server with 2 or 3 distinct dbs each via lanfree. They go to LTO tape drives though. The throughput is pretty good, maxing out the drives. Joni Moyer Associate Systems Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (717)975-8338 Guillaume Gilbert CGI Canada
