streams are intermixed and are different every time reducing the
Dedupability...
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Ben Bullock
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 4:40 PM
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Ok, I
I'm wondering if there are filesystem fragmentation issues when using
devclass=file on an NFS mounted DD volume. Filesystem fragmentation is an
issue when using devclass=file on most filesystems that I'm aware of. How
long have you been running this way on the DD?
At 06:22 PM 2/26/2008, Ben
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Paul Zarnowski
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I'm wondering if there are filesystem fragmentation issues when using
devclass=file on an NFS
Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Paul Zarnowski
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About deduplication, Mark Stapleton said:
It's highly overrated with TSM, since TSM doesn't do absolute (full)
backups unless
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Paul Zarnowski
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Ben,
First, thanks for sharing your experiences. Very enlightening.
I'm curious why you
Ben,
First, thanks for sharing your experiences. Very enlightening.
I'm curious why you decided to use devclass=file volumes, instead of using
the DD580 as a VTL. It does have a VTL personality, doesn't it?
At 05:39 PM 2/26/2008, Ben Bullock wrote:
TSM config - Easy. Created some FILE device
Roger Deschner said:
We did a financial analysis of dedpue with TSM vs. just simply buying
more disks, and the more disks solution came in cheaper. Plus a huge
advantage in simplicity. Those dedupe appliances are expensive! Their
sales pitch is that they can compress 20:1, so they charge 12
About deduplication, Mark Stapleton said:
It's highly overrated with TSM, since TSM doesn't do absolute (full)
backups unless such are forced.
At 12:04 AM 2/15/2008, Curtis Preston wrote:
Depending on your mix of databases and other application backup data,
you can actually get quite a bit
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Paul Zarnowski
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About deduplication, Mark Stapleton said:
It's highly overrated with TSM, since TSM doesn't
Most large organizations I work with have a Standard build for their
systems - the OS, applications, etc - so they only need to backup data (we
do that internally in IBM as well). Minimizes what needs to be backed up,
and makes deploying systems MUCH easier (1 DVD, just over an hour, all
set).
At 10:10 AM 2/15/2008, Colwell, William F. wrote:
I don't see any need for new targeting features, they wouldn't do much in
my 'dream system'.
Bill, here's my thinking:
dedup in TSM isn't gonna come for nothing. It will take additional server
resources to run the fingerprinting, reduction
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About deduplication, Mark Stapleton said:
It's highly overrated with TSM, since TSM doesn't do absolute (full)
backups unless such are forced.
At 12:04 AM 2/15/2008
.
We did a financial analysis of dedpue with TSM vs. just simply buying
more disks, and the more disks solution came in cheaper. Plus a huge
advantage in simplicity. Those dedupe appliances are expensive! Their
sales pitch is that they can compress 20:1, so they charge 12 times as
much money. But
Of
Richard Sims
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:00 PM
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On Feb 13, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Wanda Prather wrote:
OTOH, the LTO4 drives will require a new library. The TS3500 library
is my favorite library out there; it is even more
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 10:38:24 -0600, Johnny Lea [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've thought about replacing the 3590 drives with 3592 but I'm
thinking a new LTO4 library might be better.
Wanda said some balanced things about 3592 vs. LTO4. I share her
empirical observations, but conclude
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM dream setup
Charles,
You're statement about the SL8500 make me nervous. We are planning to
move to a configuration where we are sharing the SL8500 with our
mainframe. We will use ACSLS with a library manager and 3 clients, 16
LTO3 drives.
Are you having TSM issues? Or ACSLS
But the 3584 we have remotely is
bloody -fast-. Scary fast.
I flinch evertime I watch the robot in the 3584 and it moves to
the home frame. I keep thinking it's going to fail to stop and break
through the window.
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to hijack the Dream Setup... We still have a Dream ... Not
babysitting physical tape!
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Mcnutt, Larry E.
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Charles,
You're statement about the SL8500 make me nervous. We are planning to
move
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Johnny Lea
I do have a question on something someone mentioned and that is de-
deduplication. Are many of you using it and do you consider it an
extra
level on potential problems? Just curious.
It's highly overrated with
About deduplication, Mark Stapleton said:
It's highly overrated with TSM, since TSM doesn't do absolute (full)
backups unless such are forced. If you want maximum bang for your buck
with dedupe, you need to run an app like IBM CommonStore for Email
that
will enable SIS (single-instance
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I'm looking for some ideas for upgrading/replacing my tsm servers and
libraries. I backup about 800GB per night and have about 250 client
I'm looking for some ideas for upgrading/replacing my tsm servers and
libraries. I backup about 800GB per night and have about 250 client nodes.
I have a 7 year old Sun server connected to an IBM 3494 with six 3590 drives
and a Dell 6800 with 22TB of disc connected to a LTO3 library.
I've
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Bradberry, Kenneth
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:04 AM
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My dream setup has no tape, VTL disk, deduplicated and replicated to an
off-site or hot site location
11:56 AM
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Johnny,
We are in the process of migrating from an IBM3584 tape library
with 3592 to another IBM3584 with LTO4. When we first got the LTO4 tape
drives (last August) we got occasional I/O errors on them, but after a
couple
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My dream setup has no tape, VTL disk, deduplicated and replicated to an
off-site or hot site location. FalconStor and SEPATON
10:38 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM dream setup
I'm looking for some ideas for upgrading/replacing my tsm servers and
libraries. I backup about 800GB per night and have about 250 client
nodes. I have a 7 year old Sun server connected to an IBM 3494 with
six
3590 drives
On Feb 13, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Wanda Prather wrote:
OTOH, the LTO4 drives will require a new library. The TS3500
library is my
favorite library out there; it is even more durable than the 3494,
MUCH
faster, and a cleaner interface than the 3494 (no category codes to
deal
with).
In considering
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