Ahh, the politics, we all get it. I'm in a very similar boat as you are
I too am getting "encouragement" to move our 8 TSM servers from AIX to anything else. My first choice would be to keep with the IBM PSeries hardware and run Linux on it, but management also seems to want the IBM hardware gone. Some folks keep suggesting a Windows platform, but I resist. My personal opinion is that the typical Wintel platforms just can't do the I/O necessary to run multiple GB interfaces and 14 fibrechannel drives. I'm sure others in this group will rebuff my opinion, flame away :-) I'm a Unix admin, so I lean towards some other flavor of *nix. Once again, since we run most of our Linux hosts on Intel platforms & I'm not confident about the I/O ability, therefore I lean towards Solaris. We have some experience with Solaris TSM servers as I set up 2 remote sites. They seem to work OK, but they are not very large installations. Ben -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eliza Lau Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Please help me NOT migrate TSMers, Please help me NOT migrate the server to a different platform from AIX. server: 4way P660, 3G memory running AIX 5.1 3494 with 6 FC 3590E tape drives connected to 2 SAN switches 90G database at 60% utilized on a Shark 24T of backup data 2600 3590E tapes 460 clients: Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX There has been a change in management, and to put it mildly, certain people do not like IXX and want to see it out of the machine room. I have to put in a strong argument on why TSM has to run on AIX. The two platforms I am offered are Linux and Solaris. Management wants to keep the 3494 and all its tapes because of the sunk cost. I have been running ADSM/TSM/ITSM v2/v3/v4/v5 for the past 8 years on a J30 and then the P660 and am perfectly happy with TSM on AIX. The two IBM CEs who work on our hardware are wonderful. Migrating to a different platform is going to be a nightmare. How long will backup be down to export/import 460 clients with 24T of data? Realistically, I know I can only stall it for 2 more years. After we outgrow the P660, the new hardware we buy will run either Solaris or Linux. What is your experience with TSM server running on either one? Thanks in advance, Eliza Lau Virginia Tech Computing Center Blacksburg, VA