George, There is nothing wrong with TSM clients on AIX, Solaris, Windowns, Mac., or Novell backing up to one TSM server.
There is one thing that need to be kept in mind. What is the client growth rate? How many clients are you going to be adding in the next 6 months to a year? How many clients are you going to have in about 4 years from now? For the distance foture you many want to be thinking about adding another TSM server in the budget. When I was a consultant for this company, a few years ago. The company wanted to increase the TSM server performance. Expiration never completes since it only have an 8 hour window on friday night. There were over 3,000+ TSM clients backing up to one TSM server. After evaluating there system, there were no parameter(s) that can be tweek since the parameter(s) have been tweek to its optimal performace. The solution was to split the TSM server. Basicly the company hit the hardware limitation, and of course they did not like the idea of getting another TSM server. Since the system admin did not like my solution called tech support and got the same information. Just something to keep in mind. Sias ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag ---- On , Hagopian, George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I have been running TSM for all my AIX boxes...now I will be moving all > Windows boxes to TSM as well...excited about doing this (yeah yeah yeah) but > after thinking about it, would it be better to put all the Win boxes (2k,NT) > to their own TSM server? > What are the issues...if any...for having 40 or so Win boxes sharing the > same TSM db and server with 15 large AIX boxes... > > TIA > George Hagopian > > PS I also posted this message online forum...not sure what kind of hits it > is getting > >