Zlatko Krastev wrote: > So for partitioned servers I would prefer to have separate TSM node > for each Domino partition > - each partition/node can run its schedules independently from > others - both parallelism without losing the result codes > - you can very easily split one or more partitions to another > server if the load increases
I agree with the advantages that Zlatko states, except for one thing: even if you have separate nodes for each partition (which we do), you still can't get the TSM scheduler to run anything else *for that partition* while the backup is going on. And if your backup takes a long time, your transaction log disk fills up, your partition stops, and you have a lot of unhappy users and 1 unhappy boss :-( When I said 30+ hours, I meant 30+ hours for 1 partition (and it took 48 hours last weekend). The same is true for database backups and transaction logs (especially huge SAP databases). Richard Foster
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