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Geographic Mirroring Measurements
NOTE: The information that follows is based on performance measurements and analysis done in the
IBM Server Group Division laboratory. Actual performance may vary significantly from this test.
Synchronization on an idle system:
The following data shows the time required to synchronize 1 terabyte of data. This test case could vary
greatly depending on the speed and latency of communication between the two systems. In the following
measurements, the same switch was used for both the source and target systems. Also, large objects were
synchronized were synchronized, which tend to synchronize faster than small objects.
Time Required in Hours to Synchronize 1 Terabyte of Data using High Priority in Asynchronous mode
Time(Hours)
*This case represents best case scenario. An environment with objects ¼ the size of the objects used in
this test caused synchronization times 4x's larger.
Effects of Resume Priority Settings on Synchronization of 1 Terabyte of data using 4 gigabit lines in
Asynchronous Mode.
Time(Minutes)
Source System CPU Overhead
Target System CPU Overhead
*This case represents best case scenario. An enviroment with objects ¼ the size of the objects used in this
test caused synchronization times 4x's larger.
Switchable Towers using Geographic Mirroring:
The following data shows the time required to switch a geographic mirrored IASP that is synchronized
from the source system to the target system.
Time Required to Switch Towers using Geographic Mirroring using Asynchronous Mode
Time(Minutes)
Active State:
The following measurements show the CPU overhead from an System/User ASP baseline on the source
system.
CPU Overhead caused by Geographic Mirroring
Source System CPU Overhead
Target System CPU Overhead
Geographic Mirroring Synchronization Stage: The number reflects the amount of CPU utilized
while in the synchronization mode on a 1-line system.
Asynchronous Geographic Mirroring: The number reflects the overhead caused by mirroring in
asynchronous mode using 1-line system and running the CPW workload.
Synchronous Geographic Mirroring: The number reflects overhead caused by mirroring in
synchronous mode using 1-line and running the CPW workload
IBM i 6.1 Performance Capabilities Reference - January/April/October 2008
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Copyright IBM Corp. 2008
1 Gigabit Line
2 Gigabit Lines
2.75
1.4
Low
96:00
9%
12%
Inactive Switchovers
6:00
Asynchronous
Geographic Mirroring
Synchronization Stage
19%
13%
Chapter 21 High Availability Performance
3 Gigabit Lines
1.25
Medium
75:00
12%
16%
Active Switchovers
6:00
Asynchronous
Synchronous
Geographic
Geographic Mirroring
Mirroring
Synchronization Stage
24%
19%
13%
13%
4 Gigabit Lines
1.1
High
63:00
16%
18%
Synchronous
Geographic
Mirroring
24%
13%
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