I think the biggest problem with any replication method is consistency. With
synchronous replication, this might not be a problem, and with asynchronous
replication, yo might get lucky if your consistency groups are well defined.
I'll be giving a presentation about TSM version 6 fail-over at the TSM
symposium in a few weeks time. I'd think that quite a bit of the information in
that presentation will be quite useful for what you want
On 31 aug. 2011, at 20:23, Shawn Drew wrote:
> Last year there was a short discussion on TSM 6.1 and hardware replication
> (SVC/SRDF/etc) but I can't find if there was any consensus.
>
> I know HADR is the officially supported replication option, but is there
> anyone successfully using any of these block replication for TSM6 ?
> Any tricks to it or docs that I can be pointed to?
>
> Regards,
> Shawn
>
> Shawn Drew
>
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