Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Capacity Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
- About this Guide
- Section I. Capacity planning
- Analyzing your backup requirements
- Designing your backup system
- Section II. Best Practices
- Section III. Performance tuning
- Section IV. Quick reference to Capacity planning and Performance tuning
What affects the performance of a Primary Server?
When an appliance is configured as a dedicated primary server there are a number of parameters that can influence the performance and needs to be considered. lists the parameters that need to be considered when you configure the roles as a primary server.
Table: Parameters influencing the performance of a primary server
Which are the process executed for this role? | Which are the resources used / affected due to the process? | How NetBackup 52xx help to optimally perform these processes? | Comments |
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The performance of a NetBackup primary server depends on the following two diverse loads: | These processes require both CPU/Memory and disk I/O performance. | When you consider NetBackup appliance 52xx models, they provide the following features to optimize the resources used. | |
EMM database | For a primary server to perform well, it depends on the performance of the EMM database, which is based on:
| NetBackup 5230 has 2 CPUs with six cores. NetBackup 5240 has 2 CPUs with eight cores. | |
File-based catalog information workloads | The performance of the disk I/O affects the primary server's ability to execute and maintain the file-based catalog processes. The number of cores per CPU help to determine the type of disk I/O performance of a maser server. |
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