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I am looking at what to do in the next year or so when our tape library
becomes full. Baring in mind that we don't do much in the way of restores
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Hi TSMers
I am looking at what t
very probable. Simply put, if
there is a way to keep it all in the robot, do so!
Craig Riley
The Children's Hospital in Denver
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u are, try to run it
more regularly after your maintenance but before your backup schedules.
Hopefully this help
Regards,
Tony
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00 ? random,
not in sequence, volsers to build checkin commands around...
get the picture ? ? ?
Shoot me now, PLEASE !
just my 2 cents worth...
Dwight
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>I am looking at what to do in the next year or so when our tape library
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Assuming that you don't have room for another frame, your management
could consider upgrading to higher-density drives and effectively
increase the capacity of your library. Too costly? They need to
consi
Hi TSMers
I am looking at what to do in the next year or so when our tape library
becomes full. Baring in mind that we don't do much in the way of restores
(most backups are for DR), is it feasible to remove tapes from the library
and just keep them on site in case they are requested for a restore