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  • 1.  Maximum Storage and Sessions

    Posted Fri May 07, 2004 07:08 PM

    While setting my Tamino Evaluation copy, I was just wondering about scalability. Tamino storage supposedly scales to an enterprise level, but what exactly is that level? What is the maximum data storage that Tamino can handle? Additionally, what are the max number of concurrent sessions it can handle?

    Thanks,
    Clifford


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  • 2.  RE: Maximum Storage and Sessions

    Posted Tue May 11, 2004 10:29 AM

    Clifford,

    the maximum data storage that Tamino can handle is:
    64 TB on UNIX, 2 TB on Windows.
    Starting with Version v4.2, which will be released in June, Tamino can handle 64 TB on Windows as well.
    There is no known limit to the number of concurrent sessions Tamino can handle. In productive use, the number of concurrent sessions that can be reasonably handled (i.e. with acceptable respinse times if many users are active at the same time) definitely depends (and scales with) the number of processors available for Tamino.

    Regards

    Harald


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