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NetBackup™ SAN Client and Fibre Transport Guide

About Fibre Transport throughput

The slowest speed of the following components may limit the Fibre Transport throughput rate:

  • The speed capability of the SAN client.

    The speed with which the client reads and writes to the file system or database affects performance).

  • The read and write speed of the storage unit.

  • The bandwidth of the computer PCI I/O memory.

    On the SAN clients, a non-PCI-X card on the PCI-X bus of the HBA reduces the speed of the controlling bus. NetBackup FT performance may not be affected as much as on a media server, but performance may degrade to unacceptable levels.

  • The speed of the Fibre Channel pipe that transports the data.

  • The topology of the Fibre Channel.

    Bottlenecks may occur when multiple data streams are sent through a shared element such as a trunk or an inter-switch link.

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