We're actually considering a new platform for future TSM servers simply because
we're not an AIX shop anymore (TSM being the lone holdout). We're not a very
good windows shop either, and our strength is really in Solaris and/or Linux,
technically speaking.
When I compare the hardware and LVM features for Solaris with those of Linux, I
can see the benefits of Solaris. But this listserv group has me second-guessing
myself since I have yet to hear from someone with a Solaris-based TSM
infrastructure. (I would stick with AIX if I could, but you know... politics).
Solaris 10 and the built-in features of ZFS alone have kind of swayed me towards
Solaris. It's the only native LVM-based filesystem that I think can compete
with what I'm used to, namely JFS2. As for hardware, Sun offers some pretty
hefty I/O-centric boxes, with a hefty pricetag. But the pricey p650 that we're
on now has lasted almost 7 years, is still very stable and not breaking much of
a sweat. Still, the range of servers that Sun offers (which I don't see in the
Dell world) is another advantage.
Any thoughts from anyone running a TSM server on Solaris? We could use the
insight since I believe we'll be rolling out a development environment on
Solaris as a proof-of-concept. Anyone familiar with DB2 performance on Solaris?
Thanks!
SF
Jim Zajkowski wrote:
On Feb 25, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Strand, Neil B. wrote:
consider Solaris
Actually I'm considering replacing my Linux TSM server with Solaris -
either SPARC or x86 - predominately because Solaris has a fast TCP/IP
stack, ZFS, and fewer driver issues than on Linux. Has anyone also
moved from Linux to Solaris?
--Jim