Re: Low level tape drives for TSM

2012-01-19 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
Thank you very much for information.
You are right, IBM proposed us 3592 libraries as a solution, but we found this 
proposal too expensive for daily amount less than 1TB.
I will check ts1120 as an alternative solution. Maybe it will be more suitable 
for us.


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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 4:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Low level tape drives for TSM

Sounds like you are looking for something in the 3592 class.

We are using ts1120 drives.  300 gB uncompressed, fibrechannel connection 2 gb, 
tsm 5 and 6 support them, usable in a manual library.
Don't know about the AIX questions, but don't know why they wouldn't be 
supported.




Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310


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Subject: [ADSM-L] Low level tape drives for TSM

Hello Everybody,
We are using disk pools at Head Office and Disaster Site connected by fiber 
optics links (DS8100 online mirroring and 1GB Ethernet).
We are using SCSI tape drives 3590 only for out-of-country copies with daily 
amount less than 1TB. We need to replace 3590 drives by something newer.
We are looking for tape drives:

1)  supported by TSM 5.5 and 6.X;

2)  supported by AIX on Power6 and Power7 logical partitions;

3)  connected via fiber optics switch (at least 2Gb/s) or via network (at 
least 1Gb/s);

4)  with volume capacity 128GB or more (not compressed);

5)  just drive or manual library like 3590.
I will deeply appreciate any suggestions or links to documents.
Kindest regards,

Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect  Ahli United Bank Kuwait  www.ahliunited.com.kw

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Re: Low level tape drives for TSM

2012-01-19 Thread Lee, Gary
Sounds like you are looking for something in the 3592 class.

We are using ts1120 drives.  300 gB uncompressed, fibrechannel connection 2 gb, 
tsm 5 and 6 support them, usable in a manual library.
Don't know about the AIX questions, but don't know why they wouldn't be 
supported.

 


Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310

 
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Grigori Solonovitch
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 5:23 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Low level tape drives for TSM

Hello Everybody,
We are using disk pools at Head Office and Disaster Site connected by fiber 
optics links (DS8100 online mirroring and 1GB Ethernet).
We are using SCSI tape drives 3590 only for out-of-country copies with daily 
amount less than 1TB. We need to replace 3590 drives by something newer.
We are looking for tape drives:

1)  supported by TSM 5.5 and 6.X;

2)  supported by AIX on Power6 and Power7 logical partitions;

3)  connected via fiber optics switch (at least 2Gb/s) or via network (at 
least 1Gb/s);

4)  with volume capacity 128GB or more (not compressed);

5)  just drive or manual library like 3590.
I will deeply appreciate any suggestions or links to documents.
Kindest regards,

Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect  Ahli United Bank Kuwait  www.ahliunited.com.kw

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Ang: Low level tape drives for TSM

2012-01-19 Thread Daniel Sparrman
Hi

I'm taking it as if you'd like to have standalone tape drive which are 
connected through your SAN/network environment. Most standalone tape drives I 
know of use SAS or LVD interfaces. FC is most commonly used in tape libraries 
since FC is aimed at larger, centralized environments.

I dont know of any tape drives that are utilizing a network connection, since 
the network connection would require intelligent hardware to utilize 
(standalone tape drives usually dont have an TCP/IP stack built in to them).

If you tried explaining what you are trying to accomplish having the standalone 
tape drives, perhaps it would be easier to help you out. As far as I know, TSM 
cant utilize a network-attached tape drive so I'm assuming you're planning 
something else.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman




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Hello Everybody,
We are using disk pools at Head Office and Disaster Site connected by fiber 
optics links (DS8100 online mirroring and 1GB Ethernet).
We are using SCSI tape drives 3590 only for out-of-country copies with daily 
amount less than 1TB. We need to replace 3590 drives by something newer.
We are looking for tape drives:

1)  supported by TSM 5.5 and 6.X;

2)  supported by AIX on Power6 and Power7 logical partitions;

3)  connected via fiber optics switch (at least 2Gb/s) or via network (at 
least 1Gb/s);

4)  with volume capacity 128GB or more (not compressed);

5)  just drive or manual library like 3590.
I will deeply appreciate any suggestions or links to documents.
Kindest regards,

Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect  Ahli United Bank Kuwait  www.ahliunited.com.kw

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Low level tape drives for TSM

2012-01-19 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
Hello Everybody,
We are using disk pools at Head Office and Disaster Site connected by fiber 
optics links (DS8100 online mirroring and 1GB Ethernet).
We are using SCSI tape drives 3590 only for out-of-country copies with daily 
amount less than 1TB. We need to replace 3590 drives by something newer.
We are looking for tape drives:

1)  supported by TSM 5.5 and 6.X;

2)  supported by AIX on Power6 and Power7 logical partitions;

3)  connected via fiber optics switch (at least 2Gb/s) or via network (at 
least 1Gb/s);

4)  with volume capacity 128GB or more (not compressed);

5)  just drive or manual library like 3590.
I will deeply appreciate any suggestions or links to documents.
Kindest regards,

Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect  Ahli United Bank Kuwait  www.ahliunited.com.kw

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