We are in the midst of 2-big projects - relocating our data center to a new
building and evaluating Enterprise Data Protection solutions/proposals from
multiple vendors.

These projects are related since when we move to our new building, there
will not be space for our TS3500 tape library (used exclusively for ISP
archives/backup overflow/offsite copies) nor any type of magnetic tapes.
Also, if we move away from IBM/ISP, all archives will have to be extricated
from ISP servers (legal requirements for some of these archives is 5-years).

So if you have dealt or plan to deal with this kind of situation/scenario
or know someone who has, how did you/they handle this?  Did you make your
users retrieve their archives and store them somewhere else (our first
thought)? Did you maintain an unsupported/unlicensed ISP server for these
long-term archives (I seem to recall a discussion here that we are allowed
to "keep running" an unsupported ISP server after discontinuing
maintenance/licensing)?

Trying to plan for a busy 2023 and physical move in 2023/2024!
--
*Zoltan Forray*
Enterprise Backup Administrator
VMware Systems Administrator
Enterprise Compute & Storage Platforms Team
VCU Infrastructure Services
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