Outstanding!  Thanks for the post.

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Stefan 
Folkerts
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 11:13 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Exchange 2010, DAGs, and Proxies? (oh my...)

I might be one of the first here to implement this in a dag cluster at a 
customer site today, I can report that it is easy to setup and it runs fine 
with the 6.4 TSM BA client.

This feature "Back up DAG databases to a common node." is nice and works fine 
with the testing I have done so far.
This feature "Coordinate backups between DAG members so only one copy is backed 
up per backup cycle." is true but "coordinate" is a funny choice of words.
:-)



On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Bill Mansfield < 
bill.mansfi...@us.logicalis.com> wrote:

> Wanda, it looks like this is fixed in the TSM 6.4 TDP-E. This is from 
> the IUG.
>
> You can back up Exchange Server Database Availability Group (DAG) 
> servers by using a common policy. By coordinating backups between DAG 
> servers, you can prevent duplicate or redundant backups. The following 
> features are available for DAG environments.
>
> -        Back up DAG databases to a common node. The backups can be
> managed by a single policy regardless of which DAG member (server) 
> performed the backup.
>
> -        Coordinate backups between DAG members so only one copy is backed
> up per backup cycle.
>
> -        Reduce the load on the production Exchange server in a DAG by
> setting
> a preference for backing up a healthy passive database copy unless no 
> healthy passive copy is available. If no healthy passive copy is 
> available, the backup is taken from the active database copy. Whether 
> the backup is taken from the active or the passive copy, the backup is 
> managed as a single entity.
>
> Bill Mansfield
> Technical Consultant, Data/Storage Integrated Practice Logicalis, Inc.
>

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