Hi Everyone,
Just had a conversation with our Dept mgr about retention of email
backups. After the discussion I did some research on line and in the
archives, but
didn't find much. So . . . .I'll ask the list . . . .
We run Notes email using TDP for Notes. We have a retention of 2 weeks for
the
backups. Mgt wants to know if the the 2 weeks retention has some fudge in
it. My
answer is "YES", there is fudge in the following:
- expired data may not free up an entire tape, just part of a tape
- the tapes go back into the scratch pool until TSM needs/requests
it
- we have scratch volumes not being reused for 4 days to allow for a
4 days db restore window
Basically, he wants to know if there is any way that when the data expires
it becomes
completely unusable/unrecoverable, even by someone with the
time/money/motivation
to take a scratch tape and piece together what's on it.
Any thoughts or comments on how to implement this, or other issues around
it, are
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Richard Rhodes
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