Performance tuning NBU 7.6
HI there,
We are in the process to make some architecture changes to the current NBU environment, simply put there will be a media server that has existed that will be taking the brunt of the jobs churning and policies running instead of a balanced load, I have read some documentation on Performance tuning and buffer sizes and that for disk vs tape etc...
I wanted another fresh perspective from some of you that have been able to produce some pretty good/significant tuning and a level that is acceptable and churns at optimal speed. Now I am aware that there are various parameters to set and I wanted to check if somebody has a new white paper on this or some general tips, please don't post a link to the official admin guide for NBU that is not the kind of input I want from the people on here, I want their experience.
Some pre-req info to assist in this.
SERVER 2008 R2 running 7.6.0.2 across all master/media's
separate backup lan able to do 1Gbps connections, media server has x4 1gbps nics teamed in aggregated 4gbps tunnel
ML6000 library with LT04 FC connected drives to Brocade
In your experience with these technologies, what is your disk_buffer and buffer_x sizes and what have you found works well to tune on the media server
its a combination of tape out and disk_staging happening on this media and as I said it will be taking a much larger hit soon and churning a fair bit
All the clients connecting in on the backup lan has teaming set on the respective clients running at 1Gbps as well and a separation between BACKUP LAN and PRODUCTION LAN - host.ini files edited to force backup traffic over separate subnet.
Again im looking for some personal opinions and "real life" examples of what has and has not worked for some of you.