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Subject: Re: tdp r3 and versioning
Becky,
yes, it does. Data that are backed up either by brbackup or brachive are
stored as archive objects in TSM database
and they are deleted when eligible, thus freeing up the tapes.
I don't know of any issues during disaster recovery, when usin
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> Does it then delete them from the TSM database and free up the tapes? Are
> there any issues with doing this and disaster recovery?
> thanks
> Becky
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> Has anyone out there used the tdp for r3 versioning instead of expiration?
> How does it work with disaster recovery? What are the
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> Has anyone out there used the tdp for r3 versioning instead of expiration?
> How does it work with disaster recovery? What are the bonuses o
Has anyone out there used the tdp for r3 versioning instead of expiration?
How does it work with disaster recovery? What are the bonuses or
detriments?
Thanks
Becky Davidson
Data Manager/AIX Administrator
EDS/Sara Lee Bakery Group
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