From: Tim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:43 PM
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Subject: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
i am using using tsm with primary disk storage pools (zos 3390's) and
secondary storage pools
3590's
new server i installed has a file that is ov
From: Tim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
i am using using tsm with primary disk storage pools (zos 3390's) and
secondary storage pools
3590's
new server i installed has a file
i am using using tsm with primary disk storage pools (zos 3390's) and secondary
storage pools
3590's
new server i installed has a file that is over 300gb's, changes daily
i have had to exclude the folder that contains the file till i can find
a storage medium that will have enough capacity
what
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
> I built a mgmt class that writes directly to tape. Anybody backing up
> greater than 300GB uses that mgmt class. I also assigned a 'copy storage
> pool' to the tape pool d
an be spread over several tapes.
you are welcome
juraj
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Von: Ung Yi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 08. August 2003 13:32
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So, TSM is able to break up a single file and back up
GB/hr on the 1 Gb network.
Your milage will vary!
Fritz Hayes
> Subject: Re: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
>
> We are looking at the same issue. In our case, we need to perform IMAGE
> backups of 2-4 Terabytes of data, weekly.
>
> We are looking at LTO2 (200GB nativ
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i am using using tsm with primary disk storage pools (zos 3390's) and
secondary storage pools
3590's
new server i installed has a file that is over 300gb's, changes daily
i have had
ways, YMMV !
Tim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Zlatko´s mail, tape single media size is of little concern,
speed is.
regards
Juraj Salak
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Von: Tim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. August 2003 20:43
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Look out for the network speed on this! 100 Mb is 15 GB/hr. 1 GB is 50
GB/hr. So, if you get 4 sessions going (4 nics on TSM) you could crank 200
GB/hr on the 1 Gb network.
Your milage will vary!
Fritz Hayes
> Subject: Re: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
>
> We are looking at
We recently aquired an Overland Storage Neo 4100, with 2 X LTO2 drives
(200-400GB cap.) with tape capacity of 60. It is so nice and sweet. The
LCD display even had a small problem and they came out and fixed it in
less than 24 hours. I'm so happy.
Alex
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What type of data is in the file? Are you using client compression? Could
be worth a try if you are not.
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From: Tim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:43 PM
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i am using using
how does tsm assign the nodes mgmt class based on
gbs
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From: "Slag, Jerry B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: bACKING UP A SERVER WITH 500gb
> I built a mgmt class that writes
>i am using using tsm with primary disk storage pools (zos 3390's) and
>secondary storage pools 3590's
>
>new server i installed has a file that is over 300gb's, changes daily
>i have had to exclude the folder that contains the file till i can find
>a storage medium that will have enough capacity
>
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