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I strongly doubt it.

Have you looked at sites like this?:

http://hell.jedicoder.net/?p=88

...just one example. Sun has pages on how to properly configure a
database on a T2000 machine as well.

Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> I strongly believe the problem is (again) the sparc processor....
> I have a story on previous sparc processor being too slow for high
> number of files.
> I thought this new multi-core T1 architecture would be different.
> But, at last, each core is running at 1Ghz...and I don't think bacula
> can benefit from the multicores...a part from the fact that dir / fd /
> sd and mysql are running on separate cores....
> 
> Tomorrow will tell....
> 
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> 
> *Da:* John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *A:* Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *Cc:* bacula-users <Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> *Data:* 4 ottobre 2007 17.26.12 CEST
> *Oggetto:* Re: [Bacula-users] Fwd: Silly question on Incremental backups
> 
> 
>         - It's an 8 jobs backup
> 
>     Are you running them concurrently? Are they on different machines?
> 
>         - I have hardware compression on the device, no need for
>         software compression 
> 
> 
>     That is good. Enabling software compression will slow your backups down.
> 
>         - The device is a Quantum LTO2 Scsi attached to the T2000
>         - The T2000 and every other bacula client are on the same
>         gigabit LAN
>         - The director and the db used to be on the same machine
>         (T2000), but to see if the bottleneck was the db (I already had
>         bad experience running the db on previous Sparc architectures) I
>         moved it on the v40 that is a VERY fast machine. 
> 
> 
>     Spooling can and does help with database performance problems. You
>     may want to try enabling it.
> 
>         Tomorrow I'll experiment moving the director on the v40 too (now
>         that the director can be run on windows) and leave just the SD
>         on the T2000.
> 
> 
>     I  have my director, database and storage on 3 different 64 bit
>     gentoo linux boxes. None of these machines were bought to run bacula
>     alone as they run other key system tasks. The director and storage
>     are on dual processor 2GHz Opteron 246s with 4GB of memory and the
>     postgres database is on an Athlon64 3200 with 2GB of memory. On full
>     backups to my LTO2 changer I get 10 to 25MB/s from most of my
>     gigabit connected servers. I use spooling and concurrency.
> 
>     John
> 
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