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Many Thanks quebek,
I have total 6 media servers (3 for primary site & 3 for DR site) and except one server, each server has 3-4 basic disks, 1-2 advanced disks. I'm thinking to delete all basic, advanced disks [ofc after duplicate current image to other servers] and create one big MSDP pool on each server.
But i'm not sure how well i can use if i go with advanced disks or create one msdp pool on each server. (total 6 MSDP pool).
Thanks,
dpx
Well
Test on one of them MSDP (along with its counter partener at DR site). The is no 'one size fits all' on NBU end :), so this is the reason you are at this company, right? ;)
- dpx_998 years agoLevel 4
I understand the point. many thanks again.
My point was - would it make sense to keep advanced disks ? unless backup is faster on advanced disks.
i'm thinking about some combination but searching that logic where keeping advance disks make sense.
Thanks,
dpx
- quebek8 years agoModerator
You need to look at your env... ADV can be really fast... but to get to these disks you have to travell via network ... if this is ethernet ie 1Gbps this is your bottleneck, if 10 Gbps or FC other story...
I am finding my backups which do leverage client side dedupe and accelerator (destination MSDP) to be much quicker then the regular ones directed to tape and/or ADV... in my env 1Gbps was the bottleneck... Now with these functions in place I am even outperforming 10Gbps ;) in some cases... hehe still having only 1Gbps available and MSDP.
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