The networking itself is just one element in the overall backup operation...
You don't say what measurement point you are looking at for your throughput
numbers. If it is the "Network data transfer rate" TSM summary statistic, that
reflects TSM interacting with the network layer of the operati
Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Paul
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Tsm server possibly limiting backup performance
I think clarification is needed on mb/s vs. MB/s.
a 1gb (gigabit) (note lowercase) connection
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Tsm server 6.2.2
OS redhat enterprise linux 6.0
Client tdp for exchange, sqlserver, and backup archive client
Client connected via 1 gb etherne
Tsm server 6.2.2
OS redhat enterprise linux 6.0
Client tdp for exchange, sqlserver, and backup archive client
Client connected via 1 gb ethernet connection.
In my experience, I yhave never been able to se throughput of much more than
200 mb/s during a tsm backup, whether tdp or regular client.