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Adjust Backup Load on Server Only During Specific Time
Periods
Reconfigure schedules that execute during those time periods, so they use
storage units on servers that can handle the load (assuming you are using slave
servers).
Adjust Backup Load on Client
Change the Maximum Jobs Per Client global attribute. For example, increasing
Maximum Jobs Per Client increases the number of concurrent jobs that any one
client can process and therefore increases the load.
Reduce Time To Back Up Clients
Increase the number of jobs that clients can perform concurrently, or use
multiplexing. Another possibility is to increase the number of jobs that the
server can perform concurrently for the class or classes that are backing up the
clients.
Give Preference To a Class
Increase the number of Maximum Jobs Per Class attribute for the preferred
class relative to other classes. Or, increase the priority for the class.
Adjust Load Between Fast and Slow Networks
Increase the number of Maximum Jobs Per Class and Maximum Jobs per Client
for classes and clients in a faster network and decrease these numbers for
slower networks. Another solution is to use Bandwidth Limiting.
Limit the Backup Load Produced By One or More Clients
Use Bandwidth Limiting to reduce the bandwidth used by the clients.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT