I always thought TSM is not so much CPU intensive. The main CPU consumption is to drive I/O. In the past in IBM manuals there was info how much load each adapter can put on the processor. Even if I have not seen such info recently, does not automatically mean it does not exist. CPUs are getting faster but the adapters are faster too.
Back to the topic: I would expect 2x [EMAIL PROTECTED] GHz be fine for your load. 4 processors can be better but maybe not necessary right now. As you need 2-way box with room for upgrade to 4-way, you may also consider pSeries 630. The disks: if you are having Shark (IBM ESS) and are already using it for TSM - better stay with it. FAStT 700 is not bad but ESS is better. I would disagree in part with Roger - I agree that TSM DB performance is over the half of the deal but would rather recommend to keep TSM DB on Shark and use FAStT for diskpool(s). ESS with its big memory cache shines on random reads/writes while FAStT is good for streams of incoming backups or migrated data. One or two ranks of ESS, preferable not shared (having no other LUNs) with other applications, would serve you just fine. If you move all those 0.5 TB over the LAN - use more than one LAN adapter. If you have servers making big part of daily backups - consider moving them to LAN-free. Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Leonard Lauria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 31.05.2003 17:39 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Opinions anyone? You can respond direct to me instead of the list if you wish. Thanks! We are considering an IBM P650, either 2 or 4-way system as our replacement TSM server. 4 to 8 GBs of memory and around 1 terabyte of disk (FastT700?) for database, log and disk pools. Our current config is a Sun E4500 with 4 400 MHz processors, 2 GB of memory, and 500 GB of disk (mostly on a shark). Our TSM database is 60 GBs, we manage approx 130 million files and 70 terabytes of storage. We move 500 GBs per 24 hour period, with most occuring during the night-time hours. My questions are these: The new system would be much faster with either 2 or 4 1.2 GHz (or faster) processors, but fast processors doesn't seem to be a huge factor at our site. Are 2 enough? Can TSM efficiently use 4 processors? Any site of simular size running on the above platform? I appreciate any information you can provide. Thanks leonard