How about a different understanding of parallelism in different places? In client this is count parallel running save sets. In action this is count sessions (not only data streams). It matters, if client type MSSQL databse, with some save sets and define stripe. Example, in client this is number save sets, in action it number seve sets * stripe. What do you think about this?
@@crazyrov this is not true. In help on Client properties Globals (1 of 2) - Parallelism - The number of save sets to run in parallel. This is true, not streams. In Networker 18.2 Perfomance Optimization Planning Guide page 60 - Action parallelism - defines the maximum number of data streams. Data sreams include ... I think this is an important difference. I test it, and confirm this.
@@alexeytarasenko3714 have you tried testing the client parallelism with "Parallel save streams per saveset enabled"? If not try that out and see how many total streams per client is allowed based on client parallelism.
@@crazyrov Hi. I read documentation. Sorry, my facts only for use NMM module, MSSQL with AlwaysOn. I work with it. In general PSS works with other methods.
Please guide NAS backup configuration .Snapshot level and normal both.
Yes, I am trying to setup a lab on this. Hopefully do a come back very soon.
Can you share a video for ndmp backup configuration in Networker.
Yes... i too need ndmp configuration.. please share
Sure but I need a NDMP emulator, Does anyone have one ?
I need networker lab for practice can you help please
I can guide you with the setup.
How about a different understanding of parallelism in different places? In client this is count parallel running save sets. In action this is count sessions (not only data streams).
It matters, if client type MSSQL databse, with some save sets and define stripe. Example, in client this is number save sets, in action it number seve sets * stripe.
What do you think about this?
I think if we want to put it in common terms parallelism is the number of streams that are allowed to pass.
@@crazyrov this is not true. In help on Client properties Globals (1 of 2) - Parallelism - The number of save sets to run in parallel. This is true, not streams. In Networker 18.2 Perfomance Optimization Planning Guide page 60 - Action parallelism - defines the maximum number of data streams. Data sreams include ... I think this is an important difference. I test it, and confirm this.
@@alexeytarasenko3714
have you tried testing the client parallelism with "Parallel save streams per saveset enabled"? If not try that out and see how many total streams per client is allowed based on client parallelism.
@@crazyrov Hi. I read documentation. Sorry, my facts only for use NMM module, MSSQL with AlwaysOn. I work with it. In general PSS works with other methods.
Hi Crazyrov,
Can you able to help me with the Networker build and installation checklist documents if you have any.
Regards,
Sarath Kumar Reddy
Hi Sharath! Check list for a normal install ? I would refer the NetWorker installation guide.
hi Crazyrov, Can you please make a video were we can migrate client from 1 networker data zone to other networker data zone.
Soon :)