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cjouault

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Sep 7, 2005
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Hello,

My configuration : 1 Master server/Media server
2 NetBackup Clients

OS: Windows Server 2003
There are a SQL server database on each NetBackup clients.
I use NetBackup 5.0 or 5.1.

I have 2 types of data : system data and SQL Server data.

Network : 10Mo/s
Librairy : 27 Go/h max

Size of data : System => 1Go
DataBase => 90 Go

My Question :
How long is it necessary to restore theses datas? (approximatively)

Céline
 
This will all depend on how the data was backed up. Was it done multiplexed and multistreamed?

How many files are there?

Are there mainly large files (I would assume for Database)?

What type of tape drive?

How many tape drives?

Since you will be recovering the data over a 10mb/sec LAN, you will only be able to get 1MB/sec on a perfect network.


 
Hello,

See the response :

How many files are there?
Are there mainly large files (I would assume for Database)?[For the database, it is very big files > 1Go,
For system, it is small files]

What type of tape drive? [LTO2ce SCSI LVD driver (200/400 Go/K7 and 27 Go/h max)]

How many tape drives? [Only one]

Since you will be recovering the data over a 10mb/sec LAN, you will only be able to get 1MB/sec on a perfect network.
[The LAN is 100Mb/sec => 10Mb/sec on a perfect network]



 
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