Re: Remote disk

2008-11-04 Thread Jim Marshall
Hello all, Is anyone out there doing remote disk(IBM Mainframe) for DR? If yes how and are you happy with it. Need to answer some basic questions 1. What is your RTO (Recovery Time Objective) or the time to be back in operation. Obviously it is fairly short for you are thinking about more than

Re: Remote disk

2008-11-04 Thread R.S.
Ward, Mike S wrote: Hello all, Is anyone out there doing remote disk(IBM Mainframe) for DR? If yes how and are you happy with it. Many of us. That's what remote copy is for. What do you want to know ? -- Radoslaw Skorupka Lodz, Poland -- BRE Bank SA ul. Senatorska 18 00-950 Warszawa

Remote disk

2008-11-03 Thread Ward, Mike S
Hello all, Is anyone out there doing remote disk(IBM Mainframe) for DR? If yes how and are you happy with it. == This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you

Re: Remote disk

2008-11-03 Thread Rick Fochtman
--snip--- Hello all, Is anyone out there doing remote disk(IBM Mainframe) for DR? If yes how and are you happy with it. unsnip--- My organization used XCF for several years

Re: Remote disk

2008-11-03 Thread Ted MacNEIL
My organization used XCF for several years, from a 2105 (SHARK) device. I don't think XCF is the correct term. ITYM XRC. XCF is part of the infrastructure of Parallel SYSPLEX. - Too busy driving to stop for gas! -- For

Re: Remote disk

2008-11-03 Thread Rick Fochtman
You're correct. My mistake. Ted MacNEIL wrote: My organization used XCF for several years, from a 2105 (SHARK) device. I don't think XCF is the correct term. ITYM XRC. XCF is part of the infrastructure of Parallel SYSPLEX. - Too busy driving to stop for gas!

Re: Remote disk

2008-11-03 Thread Skip Robinson
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