My boss is talking about us having a site that will host hardware for our core applications, including TSM. By what he is saying we want to have the most recent backup, and that's all, at the second site at any given time. This would include a handful of Windows clients, several AIX clients, one DB2 client, and one SQL client. He's talking of also having a powered down TSM server on standby, but live backup storage there that would house the backups of the clients mentioned above. What is the best way to have your data to use on demand at another site, in the case that your central site becomes a "smoking hole"? (How morbid!) Do you use 'active data pools'? Copy storage pools? It sounds like I need only a copy of active data at the second site...
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