I just got back from Sterling Forest, NY. We did a small D/R test on our
system. We started using VCB to backup or VM's and today I think we decided
to try another method or a combination. I'm just the TSM-guy and didn't
realize that to recover a VM is a 2-step process. You first restore the
file(s
Yes, including TDP licenses.
I've never seen anything to the contrary.
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 1:06 AM, cpreston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Wanda Prather wrote:
> > Licensing is by physical cores. Throw up as many VM clients as you want;
> you still just pay for the cpus (cores) on the physica
And if Wanda confirms what I say, I know I'm right!
BTW, adoption rates of folks using TSM for VMware are higher at this point
based on response to our agent. That is good. If many folks use TSM to backup
VMware we'll see more development from IBM to make this even better.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STOR
I will be out of the office starting 27.09.2008 and will not return until
12.10.2008.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
Wanda Prather wrote:
> Licensing is by physical cores. Throw up as many VM clients as you want; you
> still just pay for the cpus (cores) on the physical box.
>
Just to be clear -- that includes TDP licenses? There was a question today on
the list ( http://tinyurl.com/47zjbe ) where at least