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 ===== TSM client network improvements ===== ===== TSM client network improvements =====
  
-Do not use client dedup nor compression if you backup on containers.+Do not use client dedup nor compression if you backup on containers. Data reduction on client side will preserve your bandwith, but ask to TSM admin before
  
   * **TCPWINDOWSIZE**:​ Specifies the size, in kilobytes, to use for your client node TCP/IP sliding window. The range of values is 0 through 2048. A value of 0 allows the client to use the operating system default TCP window size. Values from 1 to 2048 indicate that the window size is in the range of 1KB to 2MB. If you specify a value less than 1, the TCP window size defaults to 1. If you specify a value greater than 2048, the TCP window size defaults to 2048.    * **TCPWINDOWSIZE**:​ Specifies the size, in kilobytes, to use for your client node TCP/IP sliding window. The range of values is 0 through 2048. A value of 0 allows the client to use the operating system default TCP window size. Values from 1 to 2048 indicate that the window size is in the range of 1KB to 2MB. If you specify a value less than 1, the TCP window size defaults to 1. If you specify a value greater than 2048, the TCP window size defaults to 2048. 
 For backup-archive clients, the default value for this parameter is 63 KB on AIX and Solaris. And 0, the OS default, on the other platforms Linux, Windows and Mac. For backup-archive clients, the default value for this parameter is 63 KB on AIX and Solaris. And 0, the OS default, on the other platforms Linux, Windows and Mac.
 For IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments:​ Data Protection for VMware, the default value for this parameter is 512 KB. For IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments:​ Data Protection for VMware, the default value for this parameter is 512 KB.
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 +  * **RESOURceutilization**:​ Specifies the level of resources the IBM Spectrum Protect server and client can use during processing. The range of values that you can specify is 1 - 100. The default value is 2.
        
-   * **RESOURceutilization**:​ Specifies the level of resources the IBM Spectrum Protect server and client can use during processing. The range of values that you can specify is 1 - 100. The default value is 2. +  * **TCPBuffsize**:​ The tcpbuffsize option specifies the size of the internal TCP/IP communication buffer used to transfer data between the client node and server. Although it uses more memory, a larger buffer can improve communication performance. 
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-   * **TCPBuffsize**:​ The tcpbuffsize option specifies the size of the internal TCP/IP communication buffer used to transfer data between the client node and server. Although it uses more memory, a larger buffer can improve communication performance.+The best way to find the best parameter is using command line like this: 
 +<cli prompt='>'>​ 
 +C:​\Users\admin>​ dsmc ba c:​\tmp\my_big.iso -resourceutilization=10 -tcpwindowsize=32  
 +</​cli>​
  
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 ENABLEDEDUPCACHE ​       No ENABLEDEDUPCACHE ​       No
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 +  * **TCPBUFFSIZE**:​ The tcpbuffsize option specifies the size of the internal TCP/IP communication buffer used to transfer data between the client node and server. Although it uses more memory, a larger buffer can improve communication performance. Specifies the size, in kilobytes, that you want to use for the internal TCP/IP communication buffer. The range of values is 1 through 512; the default is 32. Depending on the operating system communication settings, your system might not accept all values in the range of 1 through 512.
  
 ===== Backup with TDP MSSQL ===== ===== Backup with TDP MSSQL =====
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