I have gotten a request to arrange for TSM backup coverage of a GE Centricity Cardiology INW system. After reading GE's documentation I have a number of questions for people who are already backing up INW systems.
Our INW system runs under Windows 2003. We normally use TSM 5.5.1 client code for this level of Windows, but GE recommends TSM 5.2.2. What are the pros and cons of accepting GE's recommendation? This recommendation is accompanied by the puzzling statement that 'Tivoli doe not require a client on the server'. What does GE mean by this? The INW system stores report files and waveform files, and has a MS SQL database containing references to the report and waveform files. Am I correct in suspecting that a report file or waveform file will not be updated after it is created, and hence will only need to be backed up once? The system dumps the MS SQL database contents to flat files and lets TSM back up the flat files. How does the size of a database backup compare to the overall disk space usage? The instructions for using TSM focus on backing up three folders on the D drive. Is there any major downside to letting TSM back up the entire system (as long as we exclude *.ldf and *.mdf files)?