Thierry,
Ahhhh, but you missed an important feature...
Actually, if you use archival transaction logging, you only
have to backup the changes that you make each day...
So, for example, you can run a full backup of the databases
on Sunday evening, then run backups of the transaction
log throughout the week, so that you only are backing up
the CHANGES that have been made to those databases.
So, the amount of data to back up reduces significantly
when you use the power of transaction logging along
with TDP for Lotus Domino. Go here to read more:
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/data_protect_domino/index.html
Once you understand how it works, I am sure you will agree
that there is quite an advantage to backing up your
Domino servers with TDP for Lotus Domino versus
using a straight "file level" backup client.
Thanks,
Del
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IBM Corporation
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>For doing on-line backup and restore of Lotus Domino R5
>servers you MUST have an R5 "compliant" product. That is,
>you must have a product that uses the backup/restore
>APIs provided by Lotus. TDP for Lotus Domino is R5 compliant.
ok, i have the latest release of domino (v5.0.4 or so) and the latest of
tsm (4.1.2 or so), so i think they will agree to work with each other !
>The "atomic" backup unit is at the database level (.NSF file).
ok, so i'll get nothing more using this as i have 1500 nsf files which are
updated daily, no decrease in volume and no more in duration
thanks for the answers
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