Storage nodes are very resource hungry as a large amount of data passes through them - if you look through the questions I have asked I have posted some rules of thumb I have gathered which no one really seemed willing to declare were good or not. We have found CPU tends to be the limiting factor as servers tend to have plenty of memory in these days (most of our storage nodes have 16GB+). It may be interesting if you post the spec of your storage nodes, the amount of throughput you are hoping to get and the number and type of drives you are hoping to drive...
My storage node is an IBM System x3550 ( dual core 3GHZ, 6GB of memory) running windows 2008 STD 64 bits. 2 GB NIC Card and 1 FC HBA.
My SN service 2 tape libaries (quatum i50 (3 tape drive) & quatum scalar50 (2 tape drive) ) in DDS mode.
As for throughput I never paid attention to it. Cause mu SAN admin takes care of it.
I like to know why it is memory hungry. My understanding of Storage node is that the only demanding resource should be CPU and SAN throughput and not memory no ?
Why should we need 16GB+ of memory on a storage NODE ?
a)If other applications are running concurrently with the backup on the storage node, they impose an additional load on the system. Heavy swapping or paging activities indicate that the server is CPU or memory-bound.
b)When a NetWorker server is saving a large number of save sets, such as 500 or more, memory consumption can reach high values. In this event, the parallelism may need to be lowered.
For best results, install the maximum amount of memory that your computers will sustain, especially for the NetWorker server and storage nodes.
DavidHampson
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September 1st, 2009 08:00
It may be interesting if you post the spec of your storage nodes, the amount of throughput you are hoping to get and the number and type of drives you are hoping to drive...
tienlamnguyen
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September 1st, 2009 09:00
My storage node is an IBM System x3550 ( dual core 3GHZ, 6GB of memory) running windows 2008 STD 64 bits. 2 GB NIC Card and 1 FC HBA.
My SN service 2 tape libaries (quatum i50 (3 tape drive) & quatum scalar50 (2 tape drive) ) in DDS mode.
As for throughput I never paid attention to it. Cause mu SAN admin takes care of it.
I like to know why it is memory hungry. My understanding of Storage node is that the only demanding resource should be CPU and SAN throughput and not memory no ?
Why should we need 16GB+ of memory on a storage NODE ?
Sachin_Thapan
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September 1st, 2009 09:00
a)If other applications are running concurrently with the backup on the storage node, they impose an additional load on the system. Heavy swapping or paging activities indicate that the server is CPU or memory-bound.
b)When a NetWorker server is saving a large number of save sets, such as 500 or more, memory consumption can reach high values. In this event, the parallelism may need to be lowered.
For best results, install the maximum amount of memory that your computers will sustain, especially for the NetWorker server and storage nodes.
ble1
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September 4th, 2009 05:00
CPU and SAN throughput and not memory no ?
Correct.
tienlamnguyen
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September 4th, 2009 09:00
DavidHampson
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September 7th, 2009 01:00
ble1
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September 8th, 2009 02:00
To spend money from budget... so next year they ask for more