Joni, We are also wrestling with the pros/cons of using NDMP. As you mentioned, the biggest "con" in my opinion is the inability to make copies for offsite storage. It really puts a big hole in a DR plan.
We are trying to get around this by putting a large NetApp R200, TSM server and library at a remote site, connected to our main site with dark fibre. We are just in the initial stages (we just established connectivity between the filer and the tape drives yesterday), so I'm not sure how it is going to go. The TSM portion is just a piece of the DR puzzle. We have a large R200 filer at a remote site which we snapmirror our many NetApp filers to already for DR. The next step we are taking is the installation of TSM and a library at that remote site and attempting to NDMP the data from the R200 to TSM. If it all works, it meets the DR requirement by being remote enough so we will not need to worry about duplicate copies. Another "con" is just the nature of NDMP, with the "fulls and incrementals" methodology of backups. It is a step backwards from the normal TSM backups and we expect it will cause us to have to store more data on tape. Another thing I'm currently trying to get figured out is management classes. It looks like you have to use clientoption sets on the server for NDMP, but can we still have different files bound to different retentions? How does that work with the TOC that you create and their retention? Like I said, just this week we started poking around with it in earnest, so hopefully I will get it all figured out. Our environment (for the remote NDMP backups). TSM server - Sun V240 w/ 2CPUs & 4GB RAM, 2 2GB FibreChannel cards. TSM software - TSM 5.2.4.0 Tape library - IBM 3584 w/ 4 LTO2 FC drives. Filers - Various NetApp filers snapmirroring to a monster R200 at the remote site and NDMPed from there to the remote TSM server and library. Ben -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joni Moyer Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:16 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: NDMP backups Hello All! I am very conflicted about how to use NDMP backups for my environment. Here is our config: TSM AIX 5.2.2.5 server EMC NS704G with 3 datamovers and 1 failover Windows 2003 TSM Client at 5.3.0 I was wondering if we will have to mount the filesystems on a Windows server and just back the filesystems up as a regular server through TSM instead of using NDMP backups? We had wanted to use NDMP backups for offsite/DR recovery and use the 7 days of the EMC snaps for onsite recovery, but we realized that if a customer wants an individual file restored back more than 7 days ago we would have to revert to the NDMP backups, which we plan to send offsite for DR purposes. Now, this isn't within a copy pool, but within a sequential tape pool that I would just have to query the tapes - update them to offsite - then send them to our vaulting service center. My next issue is due to the fact that you cannot make a copy of the NDMP backup we would be forced to bring that tape back onsite for the restore of the file. We are then faced with the situation of knowing which tape is needed to be requested from our vaulting service to restore the file to our gateway filesystem? We were using the toc and the Windows client gui to due individual file level restore and cannot see how we would view what tape is required? Thank you very much for any help/guidance you have with this issue! The idea of NDMP backups is very new and confusing and I am not quite sure that this is what our environment wants/needs. Thanks again! ******************************** Joni Moyer Highmark Storage Systems Work:(717)302-6603 Fax:(717)302-5974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************