Intel AS/400 RISC Server User Manual

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The following measurements were done on a system with newer hardware including a 3580 Ultrium 3
4Gb Fiber Channel Tape Drive, 571E storage adapters, and 4327 70GB (U320) DASD.

Measurements were also done comparing save of 1000 empty libraries to tape versus save of these
libraries to virtual tape followed by DUPTAP from the virtual tape to tape. The save to tape was much
slower which can be explained as follows. When data is being saved to tape, a flush buffer is requested
after each file is written to ensure that the file is actually on the tape. This forces the drive to backhitch for
each file and greatly reduces the performance. The DUPTAP command does not need to send a flush
buffer until the duplicate command completes, so it does not have the same performance impact.

IBM i 6.1 Performance Capabilities Reference - January/April 2008

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Chapter 15. Save/Restore Performance

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3580 Ultrium 3 4Gb Fiber Tape Drive, 5761 4Gb Fiber Adapter

571E Storage Adapters, 4327 70GB (U320) DASD

305 DASD units for Virtual Tape Drives

570, 8 Way, 96GB Memory

Restricted State Save to Tape

Restricted State Save to Virtual Tape

Non Restricted DUPTAP

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