The following example calculates the DASD storage needed for one
object storage database. These calculations would be repeated for
each object storage database within OAM. The specific values for the
example calculations are based on the following conditions:
- During each workday 10␠000 objects, each 3␠000
bytes long, are stored in database GROUP00. A second case is also
shown in the example calculation for objects averaging 1␠500
bytes long.
- During each workday 10␠000 objects, each 64␠000
bytes long, are stored in database GROUP00. A second case is also
shown in the example calculation for objects averaging 9␠000
bytes long.
- The 3␠000-byte objects that have been in the database
for 30 calendar days are deleted from the database.
- The 64␠000-byte objects that have been in the database
for seven calendar days are moved from the database to optical storage,
where they will remain for five years (1␠825 calendar days)
before being deleted.
- New objects are stored in the database before any existing objects
are deleted or moved.
- To allow for new objects exceeding the predicted maximum number,
an extra 10% space contingency is added.
- The database for object storage resides on a 3390-type, DASD device.