, January 23, 2002 2:49 PM
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Kelly (and others),
This is VERY interesting, as I need to find an upgrade path for our largest
TSM server.
Can you give me some info about your I/O config for these Windows servers?
How many paths
=> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 22:13:10 +0100, wptw63 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> We are considering installing TSM server, and are being 'encouraged' to
> run it on AIX but are a little cold to the idea. We have more
> experience supporting Windows 2000.
> Does anyone have any feedback on the stabilit
y, January 23, 2002 12:49 PM
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Kelly (and others),
This is VERY interesting, as I need to find an upgrade path for our largest
TSM server.
Can you give me some info about your I/O config for these Windows servers?
How many pa
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We routinely use our STORServer 400/500 platform in an environment of this
size: Windows 2000 Server on Intel Dual (or perhaps quad) processor, 1 GB
memory and ~3
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The number I would be more interested in is the size of your database. How
many files are you backing up, revisions of each file, will you be using SAN
(disk or tape), and what is your tape technology.
-Ori
, 2002 3:18 PM
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Thanks to everybody who contributed. There's been some really useful
information. My understanding is that a single AIX box will scale
further and perform better than a Windows machine (indulge me by
assuming
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Our experience in the last 4 months is both are equally supported. You
might have had an isolated case. In fact, server patches for AIX and
Windows come at the same time and the cli
Thanks to everybody who contributed. There's been some really useful
information. My understanding is that a single AIX box will scale
further and perform better than a Windows machine (indulge me by
assuming that we don't stuff 8 processors into the Windows box).
However the downside of this is
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: bcc: Subject: Re: TSM Server on Windows - Does it work? > Putting all the OS/HW dogma aside, IBM/Tivoli doesn't support TSM onNT as> seriously as it does on other, more 'expensive' platforms.I absolutely disagree with this statement. IBM is inves
Tivoli focused on the Windows
platform as strong or stronger than any other platform.
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> Putting all the OS
"Remeta, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17.01.2002 19:03:29
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Well this is not the case Daniel. I do have Unix exper
> Putting all the OS/HW dogma aside, IBM/Tivoli doesn't support TSM on
NT as
> seriously as it does on other, more 'expensive' platforms.
I absolutely disagree with this statement. IBM is investing more
development dollars on the Windows TSM server than any other platform.
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Joshua S. Bassi
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I wrote.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
"Remeta, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17.01.2002 19:03:29
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Well this i
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Putting all the OS/HW dogma aside, IBM/Tivoli doesn't support TSM on NT as
seriously as it does on other, more 'expensive' platforms.
Ea
Yeah, and I call our pet hampster at home the "rat-dog"
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and what's wrong with using a mouse
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> Tony Tony Tony... Do I long for the good ole days of VMS
> I use to love programming in DCL.. hehe
> Every time I hear people bragging about clustering (Microsoft or Novell) I
> c
Yeah, we still run an old VMS cluster that the are dreaming about replacing
with Microsoft Cluster.
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Tony
and what's wrong with using a mouse???
I happen to like my little mouse...
I even have a nickname for it :)
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TONY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I did VMS support for about 20 years...
NT grows on you.
You don't need a mouse - but it is a useful tool.
Most of us in teck
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NT easier to use? Surely you jest. How can something be easier to
use when you can't administer it without a mouse, and you need
a high speed connection and 3rd party software to administer it
remot
> Well this is not the case Daniel. I do have Unix experience. With Sun's
> version of Unix before it became Solaris, SunOS, with SCO Unix, with DEC
> Ultrix and another company who's no longer in business Convergent. I don't
> remember what they called it. I've used X-Terminals on my desktop befo
51 "Remeta, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>2002-01-17 12:03 ESTPlease respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: bcc: Subject: Re: TSM Server on Windows - Does it work? Well this is not th
Putting all the OS/HW dogma aside, IBM/Tivoli doesn't support TSM on NT as
seriously as it does on other, more 'expensive' platforms.
Earlier this year, we discovered a serious (fatal actually) flaw with TSM
on WinNT 4. TSM would hang each and every time a platter was unmounted
from a drive in a
concerned. We have both. And like I said there is not that much system
level stuff to do.
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Well this is not the
et can setup Windows in an
afternoon and do everything that the specialists took 3 days to get running
on Unix.
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The cost of an HP LXr8500 with the configuration descripted shouldn't be
much lower than a UNIX box with comparable performance.
For example and IBM P-Series 610 with PowerPC processors running at 450Mhz
would
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Hi,
from what i learned by myself and from couple of tsm users in our area, the
aix implementation is even more stable and scalable comparing t
Server on Windows - Does it work?
We are considering installing TSM server, and are being 'encouraged' to
run it on AIX but are a little cold to the idea. We have more
experience supporting Windows 2000.
Does anyone have any feedback on the stability or performance of TSM
server running
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Well...I'm comfortable with TSM on Windows, but not so comfortable with
Windows itself.
I'd say that if you are happy with the stability of Win2K, TSM will likely
not disappoint. I encourage my customers to run it on AIX, because I know
Well...I'm comfortable with TSM on Windows, but not so comfortable with
Windows itself.
I'd say that if you are happy with the stability of Win2K, TSM will likely
not disappoint. I encourage my customers to run it on AIX, because I know
that it's rock-stable, and that I'm not going to be fightin
We are considering installing TSM server, and are being 'encouraged' to
run it on AIX but are a little cold to the idea. We have more
experience supporting Windows 2000.
Does anyone have any feedback on the stability or performance of TSM
server running on Windows?
Feel free to mail directly if
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