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Therefore, to execute the verification process in parallel and increase the performance, it is ideal to
increase the number of FC ports connecting the server and storage and provide a configuration to
enable multiple processing of I/O with respect to the disk.

The number of FC ports that can be mounted on one server is as follows:

number-of-FC-ports

=

number-of-FC-ports-per-HBA

*

number-of-expansion-slots-that-can-be-used-to-mount-HBA

Estimating the number of backup servers

You can use the following procedure (a series of calculations) to estimate the required number of
backup servers necessary for efficient backup operations.

1.

Collect/estimate values for all the parameters shown in

Table 2

. For best results, collect the data

from your database server with the largest configuration.

2.

Calculate the time necessary to back up a database using this formula:

DB_BACKUP_TIME

= {(

IS

/

IS_VERIFY

) *

IS_NUM

+ (

LOG_NUM

/

LOG_VERIFY

)} *

SG_NUM

+

RESYNC_TIME

NOTE:

Because the variables

IS_VERIFY

and

LOG_VERIFY

are highly dependent on server and

storage I/O performance, actual values are difficult to obtain. For best results, use the
assumed values supplied.

3.

Compare the time allowed for the backup process with the time required to back up a database
server:

• If the

SYSTEM_BACKUP_TIME

value is less than or equal to the

DB_BACKUP_TIME

value,

decrease the number of storage groups and/or information stores per database server and
repeat the calculation in step 2.

• If the

SYSTEM_BACKUP_TIME

value is greater than the

DB_BACKUP_TIME

value, calculate

the number of backup servers using the following formula:

BK_SERVER

=

DB_SERVER

/

VERIFY_PARA

Round this value to the nearest whole number.

Table 2 Parameters for backup server calculations

Notes

Description

Parameter

You must supply this value.

Size of a the database file per inform-
ation store to be backed up (MB)

IS

You must supply this value.

Number of transaction log files per
storage group to be backed up

LOG_NUM

You must supply this value.

Number of information stores per
storage group (Exchange Server
2003/2007), or per database server
(Exchange Server 2010)

IS_NUM

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