jtiss
Member
Ok, here is a JDE performance question...
We have:
an AS/400 (9406) V4R5 with one processor and 2gig of memory.
two netfinities (333mhz at 256mb memory)
40 NT 6a FAT PC's with 100mbs NIC cards.
Between the 400 and the PC's, we have a HP Procurve 4000m switch.
Currently, we have three NIC cards coming out of the 400; one for each
netfinity and one for the 400 itself. All objects are stored on the 400
directly.
We have checked the most of the JDE database file transfer rates and they
are set to 1terabite on the 400.
We have looked into replacing the current 100mbs AS/400 NIC card with a
fiber Gigabit Ethernet module and adding a fiber Gigabit module on the 4000m
switch.
Has anyone worked with an AS/400 gigabit NIC card and seen overall network
performance run times improve?
What else can be done to boost hardware/software performance?
Jeremy Tiss
NT/OneWorld Network Administrator
Energy Suspension
1131 Via Callejon
San Clemente, CA 92673
Phone: 949-369-4856
http://www.energysuspension.com
mailto:[email protected]
We have:
an AS/400 (9406) V4R5 with one processor and 2gig of memory.
two netfinities (333mhz at 256mb memory)
40 NT 6a FAT PC's with 100mbs NIC cards.
Between the 400 and the PC's, we have a HP Procurve 4000m switch.
Currently, we have three NIC cards coming out of the 400; one for each
netfinity and one for the 400 itself. All objects are stored on the 400
directly.
We have checked the most of the JDE database file transfer rates and they
are set to 1terabite on the 400.
We have looked into replacing the current 100mbs AS/400 NIC card with a
fiber Gigabit Ethernet module and adding a fiber Gigabit module on the 4000m
switch.
Has anyone worked with an AS/400 gigabit NIC card and seen overall network
performance run times improve?
What else can be done to boost hardware/software performance?
Jeremy Tiss
NT/OneWorld Network Administrator
Energy Suspension
1131 Via Callejon
San Clemente, CA 92673
Phone: 949-369-4856
http://www.energysuspension.com
mailto:[email protected]