> Op 7 feb. 2018, om 03:16 heeft Harris, Steven > <steven.har...@btfinancialgroup.com> het volgende geschreven: > > Hi Guys > > There is a really good explanation of VMCTLMC Sizing for incremental VM > backups at http://adsm.se/?p=546 > I run a monthly full for compliance reasons on all the Prod Vms, and am > trying to understand the implications for VMCTLMC Sizing. So far I suppose > its 8000 megablocks as well as 8000 control files per TB so 8000*(128+73) > KB ~= 1.5 MB/TB. > > As there is a 7 year retention for these I see why I'm running out of space. > > The only option I can see would be a 1 year retention and a monthly export to > tape for this data. What do others do? >
I just keep on insisting: backups are for disasters (big and small) archives are for lawyers (and other nitwits that make up rules). So, 7 year retention goes into an archive solution, not TSM. And I can make people understand quite simply: so the e-mail I get on the 5th of the month and delete the next day is less important to rule makers than the one I get on the day of the month that we happen to take our full backups? I know what I’ll do, I won’t do the illegal stuff at the end of the month! Yes, that doesn’t solve your problem…. > Cheers > > Steve > > TSM Admin/Consultant > Canberra/Australia > > This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or > otherwise protected from disclosure. You should immediately delete the > message if you are not the intended recipient. If you have received this > email by mistake please delete it from your system; you should not copy the > message or disclose its content to anyone. > > This electronic communication may contain general financial product advice > but should not be relied upon or construed as a recommendation of any > financial product. The information has been prepared without taking into > account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider > the Product Disclosure Statement relating to the financial product and > consult your financial adviser before making a decision about whether to > acquire, hold or dispose of a financial product. > > For further details on the financial product please go to > http://www.bt.com.au > > Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. -- Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind Regards, Remco Post r.p...@plcs.nl +31 6 248 21 622