15.20 5XX Tape Device Rates with 571E & 571F Storage IOAs and 4327 (U320) Disk Units
Save/restore rates of 3580 Ultrium 3 (2Gb and 4Gb Fiber Channel) tape devices and of virtual tape
devices were measured on a 570 8-way system with 571E and 571F storage adapters and 714 type 4327
70GB (U320) disk units. Customer performance will be dependent on overall system resources and how
well those resources match the maximum capabilities of the device. See other sections in this guide about
memory, CPU and DASD.
1230
525
460
405
380
R
1300
425
410
355
350
S
Network Storage Space
1190
600
460
460
420
R
1410
550
450
440
410
S
Domino Mail Files
30
25
30
30
30
R
65
65
60
55
50
S
Many Directories
Many Objects
65
45
60
60
50
R
80
90
80
80
65
S
1 Directory
Many Objects
1240
760
785
550
510
R
1420
650
635
525
525
S
Large File 320GB
1230
760
785
550
500
R
1380
650
585
510
500
S
Large File 64GB
195
182
175
175
150
R
345
295
290
290
200
S
User Mix 12GB
40
26
40
40
29
R
110
55
110
95
22
S
Source File 1GB
iV5R4
iV5R4
iV5R4
iV5R4
iV5R4
Release Measurements were done
Virtual Tape Drive
3580 Ultrium 4
5761 4Gb Fiber Adapter
3580 Ultrium 3
5761 4Gb Fiber Adapter
3580 Ultrium 3
5704 2Gb Fiber Adapter
3580 Ultrium 3
5704 2Gb Fiber Adapter
571E/571F Storage IOAs
4327 70GB (U320) DASD
2780 Storage
IOAs
4326 35GB
(U160) DASD
(Data from table
15.18.1)
Workload
S = Save
R = Restore
Table 15.20.1
Measurements in (GB/HR)
Workload data Saved and Restored from User ASP 2.
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