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 (1) D52 Exp frame. Have 12 LTO2 and 2 LTO3 drives. Mostly LTO2 tapes, have 1100 tapes total onsite and offsite. Backup 2.5 TB per day and have 80TB onsite tape. We do compression on tape. And my system works fine, may upgrade my Disk pool later. So, to your specs compared to mine. 1. Tape. If I went to LTO4 tapes, my 80TB (plus the same offsite) would fit on probably 300tapes. 200TB then would need say 750 tapes, maybe 800. Also you shouldn't need 24 drives. And only 1 D52 frame as 24 drives would fit on just 2 frames, base and exp and then tapes will definitely fit in there also. 2. Server. A 4 way with 8-16GB would be very adequate. But why need (6) D20 drawers? Even if you put 1 tape drive per FC Adapter port, the 24 drives would need 24 ports. There are dual port 4 GB Adapters now, and I think can get (6) in a D20 (double check that, not completely sure of IBM specs on that). So only (2) D20 drawers would support 24 drives. 24 drives - maybe you have a lot of restore requests? Or use HSM? You say this is for 2010? Let's see, they will have LTO6 or so by then also. 3. Other thoughts. Is money any object? If not, I may send you my resume! (A Bunch of others on this list may too!) Unless you are direct connecting all devices to TSM, you also need budget for SAN switches. And don't forget TSM licenses! Also Disaster Recovery, High Availability and related items. You didn't mention much else about environment. How many clients, what type. Doing backups only or archives also. Do you do many restores? Planning to have multiple instances of TSM Server (My comments about server oversized might go away if you are planning multiple instances.) Based on what you provided though, I think most experienced folks on this email list would agree with my comments, with only minor differences. And if you get the system you mentioned, you will be the envy of most out there! David B. Longo System Administrator Health First, Inc. 3300 Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, FL 32955-4305 PH 321.434.5536 Pager 321.634.8230 Fax: 321.434.5509 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> "Lamb, Charles P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/26/2007 11:31 AM >>> > 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 capacity. Our off-site storage capability should also be 200TB > of tape capacity. Here is our shoot of sizing our TSM server. Should > this be the size of the TSM server?? > IBM 9133-55A w/6-IBM 7311-D20 drawers 8-WAY 1.9GHZ w/32GB of memory. IBM 3584-L32 & 3-IBM 3584-D32 library having 24-LTO4 tape drives and about 2000 LTO4 tapes on-site and off-site. 10GB & 1GB network connections. 4TB of disk cache from IBM DS4800 w/IBM SVC system. ##################################### This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary, or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it, and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. Health First reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the individual sender, except (1) where the message states such views or opinions are on behalf of a particular entity; and (2) the sender is authorized by the entity to give such views or opinions. #####################################
