Thanks Del. Already voted and going to prompt other co-workers with IBM
accounts to vote as well.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 2:59 PM Del Hoobler wrote:
> This is something we are evaluating.
>
> @Everyone ... if you are also looking at moving to CentOS in your company
> and would like this sup
We've been OK with IBM's best-effort support for CentOS for both client and
server, but we don't have a lot of complexity beyond our size (no TDP, no
VTL, no replication, no de-dupe, etc.).
I would definitely be interested in seeing real support for CentOS, though,
and up-voted the RFE Del passed
I wouldn't say " CentOS will not be supported by IBM. " is an absolute -
see Del's reply just before yours! I was surprised when they started
supporting Debian
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 3:01 PM Richard van Denzel
wrote:
> Hi Zoltan,
>
> CentOS will not be supported by IBM.
>
> I myself run TS
Hi Zoltan,
CentOS will not be supported by IBM.
I myself run TSM on CentOS just fine (TSM 7.1.6 on CentOS 7.5). The
lin_tape I don't know, but if you can get your hands on the sourcecode you
could compile it probably for CentOS.
Richard.
Op do 23 aug. 2018 18:14 schreef Zoltan Forray :
> This
This is something we are evaluating.
@Everyone ... if you are also looking at moving to CentOS in your company
and would like this support, please go vote for this RFE:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=100020
Thank you,
Del
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This is mostly targeted at IBM folks, but we are also looking for feedback
from others who gone through this.
Since RHEL licensing costs have increased almost three fold over the last 5
years, we are going to push moving to CentOS. There are no licensing fees
for CentOS and our current RHEL licens
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Bonjour à tous,
Après de nombreuses années passées avec TSM, nous avons opté pour une autre
solution de sauvegarde (Veeam).
Merci à tous pour votre disponibilité et vos réponses.
Best regards,
Cordialement
Grégory
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