"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/09/2006
05:44:54 PM:
> Anyone got any ideas for a "best practice" for backup of linux servers
> to increase performance?? Typically the backup will be done over WAN
> links of 2-100 Mbit.
>
> I'm thinking TCPWINDOWSIZE, TCPBUFFSIZE etc... is the default values
of guides for tuning Linux sysctls out there.
-David
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Thx Troy
Looks interesting
Flemming
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Emne: Re: Best practice for linux backup
there's some linux tcp tuning info here...
there's some linux tcp tuning info here...
http://www.acc.umu.se/%7Emaswan/linux-netperf.txt
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Hi all
Anyone got any ideas for a "best practice" for backup of linux servers
to increase performance?? Typically the backup will be done over WAN
links of
Hi all
Anyone got any ideas for a "best practice" for backup of linux servers
to increase performance?? Typically the backup will be done over WAN
links of 2-100 Mbit.
I'm thinking TCPWINDOWSIZE, TCPBUFFSIZE etc... is the default values
good enough? Or do I have to fine tune here?
Regards
Flemmi