The Tape Engine is a Arcserve Backup component that controls all jobs that involve backing up, restoring, and recovering data. In large backup environments, the following conditions can have adverse affects on Tape Engine performance:
Diminished Tape Engine performance can occur due to the amount of virtual memory that is allocated to applications by the operating system. By default, Windows 32-bit operating systems allocate 2 GB of virtual memory for applications. The default allocation on 32-bit operating systems can prevent computers that contain 3 or more GB RAM from utilizing all of the RAM that is installed on the computer.
Note: Windows 64-bit operating systems can allocate up to 4 GB of virtual memory.
Windows operating systems let you increase the amount of virtual memory allocated for applications. If your backup server demonstrates slow performance in a large backup environment, you can increase the amount of virtual memory available to applications to improve the performance of the Tape Engine.
Note: You should increase virtual memory only of your backup server contains a Windows 32-bit operating system with at least 2.5 GB RAM.
The following sections describe how to increase virtual memory allocation on computers running 32-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
To increase virtual memory allocation on 32-bit Windows Server 2003 systems
The System Properties dialog opens.
The Advanced properties appear.
The Startup and Recovery dialog opens.
The Windows boot.ini file opens in Notepad.
[operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows Server 2003, Enterprise" /noexecute=optout /fastdetect switch: /3GB
When Notepad prompts you to save your changes, click Yes.
To increase virtual memory allocation on 32-bit Windows Server 2008 systems
BCDEDIT /Set IncreaseUserVa 3072
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