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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. |