05-23-2012 08:29 AM
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05-23-2012 11:18 AM
This 2-year-old White Paper contains good suggestions for Master server sizing/specs. IMHO it should still be valid: https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/articles/whitepaper-netbackup-architecture-overview
05-23-2012 08:54 AM
In general the more the better, but the install and config guides cover the minimum and reccomended pre-reqs.
They say 2GB RAM but generally people use a minimum of 8GB and if you have more then great!
With only 15 clients you dont need to go too mad but as with all things more is better!
The same goes for processors on the Master and Media Servers
There are a lot of variables though - potential backup speeds - disk backups? de-dupe? etc,
05-23-2012 09:05 AM
Juan,
The Getting started guide recommends to have a minimum of 2Gb of RAM for the Master.
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=DOC5154 (page 31)
I personally think it's a good idea to have as much as possible because it is difficult to predict the rate of growth in the future. The more clients/media servers the more work the master (and media) server have to do.
As for processor go for as many as possible, at least 2, I'd go with at least 4 processors to allow for growth.
05-23-2012 09:21 AM
I found the guides good. Im not convinced by the more memory is good argument. I took half my memory out of my master (having followed the guide: its very explicit) with no detrimental effect though on Solaris you need to be aware theres a project config override otherwise you'll be denied memory , though not out of memory if that makes sense. Its documented.
Theres also good advice on cpu type and speed and why. SunT series it advises to avoid: this doesnt affect you if you are Xseries tho'.
As others have mentioned there are lots of factors, the more detail you can supply the more accurate the advice you are likely to receive.
Jim
05-23-2012 09:37 AM
Agreed But with 15 clients, can probably get away with a low specification Master server. I assume the Master server will run all backups ( act as the media server ). The problem comes IF you add more clients....then more..... then more, each time the data backed up increases on these clients, basically you demand more than what you originally planned for.
15 clients becomes 350. 20Gb per client becomes 500Gb. Then you phone symantec because processes are core dumping/backup jobs are failing with 196 and probably 96 and you need to do a catalog migration to new hardware :)
05-23-2012 11:18 AM
This 2-year-old White Paper contains good suggestions for Master server sizing/specs. IMHO it should still be valid: https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/articles/whitepaper-netbackup-architecture-overview
05-23-2012 11:31 AM
I HAVE THE SOLUTION WITH THE WHITE PAPER.
BEST REGARDS!
08-23-2017 11:45 AM - edited 08-23-2017 11:45 AM
Hi Marianne, Could you allow the access to this link to me? I can't access the content.
Tks!
08-23-2017 12:09 PM
Hi,
If I'm not mistaken this link doesn't work anymore since split between Symantec and Veritas. If you have doubts about this subject, would be better open a new discussion.
Regards,
Thiago
08-23-2017 01:58 PM