> WORM TAPES

MFNetDisk emulates 3390 disk with data in disk storage connected to PC
(example: hard disk).

MFNetDisk emulated disks are good candidate to replace tapes as a cheaper
and unlimited size and reliable storage media.

Any 3390 disk (mirror) can be changed to READONLY and by that to be
protected from any write operation.

The data can be accessed any time from MF without the need to run
application to restore the disk/file.

I hope this feature can help you.

Thanks,
Shai


On 4/1/08, Natasa Savinc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to find the best way to archive open systems data on WORM
> tapes, if possible without buying TSM. Some of our OS data is consolidated
> on
> Symmetrix, but most of it is distributed on various servers.
> The objective here is to be able to fill the WORM tape and to be able to
> retrieve data if needed, of course. And to keep it as simple as possible.
> If someone is doing this, or has some hints and tips, any idea will be
> appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Natasa
>
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