9-10
I am also a TSM architect. I would highly recommend that if you are looking
to get the highest rating out of your TSM implementation, that you learn the
product inside and out before you begin the implementation. Some of my
customers would rate TSM lower than 8 and that is because they have not
taken the necessary time to learn the product. But for those customers who
spend the time to become familiar with the ins and outs of TSM, they would
rate it at an 8 or higher - every time!
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Joshua S. Bassi
Senior Technical Consultant
Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Sattler, Lynn
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 7:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Would you buy TSM again.
We are reconsidering our backup software.
We are a pretty large unix shop (5 Terrabytes to backup nightly) and are
using some HP Omniback and a lot of Veritas Netbackup. Mostly HP-UX.
We have a large Lotus Notes Rel 5 implementation on AIX (600 gig on its way
to 1.2 Terrabytes).
We are studying robot technology and SAN's.
Tivoli is selling and Netbackup is trying to stay in the shop.
How good do you rate TSM on a scale of 1 to 10. (10 being best).
Would you definately buy it again, or would you shop around.
My gut feeling is that everybody has some complaints with their backup
solution.
Lynn Sattler
Dana Corp
Toledo Oh
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