Robert,
Again thanks for the information. It fills in a lot of missing pieces in
my information. From what I gather, you are probably doing backups via SAN
not via IP like we do. Plus as you suggested, breaking up the backup
targets into multiple filesystem/directories to reduce the number of f
Zoltan:
I wish I could give you more details about the NAS/storage device
connections, but either a) I’m not privy to that information; or b) I know it
only as the SAN fabric. That is, our largest backups are from systems in our
server farm that are part of the same SAN fabric as both the sys
Robert,
Thanks for the extensive details. You backup 5-nodes with as more data
then we do for 90-nodes. So, my question is - what kind of connections do
you have to your NAS/storage device to process that much data in such a
short period of time?
I am not sure what benefit a proxy-node would do