The amount of data that gets backed up is about 70GB - 80GB. It goes directly to diskspool. There will be about 30 50 clients.
We will definetly have a full duplex 100mb connection to the OC3. Thanks for the help. Camilo M. On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 16:04, Suad Musovich wrote: > Um, you neglect to say how much gets backed up nightly, how long is you > backup window, is all backups going to diskpool, or how many nodes there > are. > > Can you saturate that network connection without guilt?. (It helps if > it's full duplex) > 150Mbit sounds like an OC-3 connection (155Mbit). I find that it quite > easily handles saturation for long periods of time. > > Theorectically you can backup 55Gbytes an hour, depending how well your > server/network/settings are tuned. > > Suad > -- > > On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 05:30, Camilo A. Marrugo wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I need some advice if possible, we are moving to a new datacenter and we > > are living the TSM server % Library back here on the old datacenter > > until we migrate completely to the new datacenter. I need to know if > > with a 150 mbt connections from the new datacenter client nodes will be > > fine running backups to the TSM server. The new nodes are mostly linux > > fileservers and webservers, with an average of 10GB each with a data > > changing % of 10% daily bases. The TSM server is connected to the > > network with a 1GB connection. > > > > The backups are incremental. If you have anything for me to have in mind > > when working on setting the new nodes, please let me know. > > > > Greatly Appreciated, > > Camilo Marrugo > > -- > > Camilo A. Marrugo > > Data Storage Manager > > Dialtone Interland > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.dialtone.com > > Voice: (954) 581-0097 - Fax: (954) 581-7629 > -- Camilo A. Marrugo Data Storage Manager Dialtone Interland [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.dialtone.com Voice: (954) 581-0097 - Fax: (954) 581-7629
