I'll amplify what Skylar said: if your goal for this disk pool is short term
storage then I probably wouldn't use any RAID protection as the data will be
backed up to tape and then migrated to tape again. And as Skylar said,
worst case, the client will send it again if it somehow escapes.
Conserv
t possibly effective.
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Prather, Wanda
Sent: Tuesday, July 27,
DEC Rainbow: 5MB. Upgraded to 10MB for about $500.
Resides in Pueblo Reservoir as a boat anchor.
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Hmmm. I don't know about that. I thought that's what journaling was for! Now,
I suppose if you have a lot of files and a lot of them changing you could have
a problem. But I'm guessing this beast won't have that many changes...
Kelly Lipp
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Now, that's backup.
Forget restoring it! That won't happen in any reasonable amount of time now
will it?
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ated technology.
These guys are very committed to tape.
Steve, if you need more we can take this offline. I'm actually pretty objective
when it comes to these guys. Over Sun? Take the Spectra every time.
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Your answer is correct. You can't have a single pool in two libraries.
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My comment concerned the VM portion of the question, not the iSCSI portion. I
concur with Gary on that.
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Duane,
Works, but isn't supported. So if/when it doesn't work...
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Activate ORACLE STANDARD
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Sujatha chk
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We have a customer that insisted on buying one of these for his TSM
environment. Promised 20:1 dedup. He saw about five to one. He was in our
Level 2 class telling the story. At the end he said he wouldn't buy it again.
I made him repeat that part of the story...
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Stacked.
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Drew
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t) is generally a bad idea.
Oh, IBM! Are you listening? The current licensing scheme is just killing us!
Stop the madness before we lose more of our installed base. Stop the madness
before I lose another Appliance deal!
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I'm fed up and I won't take it anymore! Oh, shoot. Where will I go?
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I particularly enjoy the ten product limit.
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e the previous versions of files, but you could keep the old filespaces
around until the data expires. If this is mostly on tape I'd opt for this
approach.
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Once a
tting hurt by source
side deduplication which we'll have down the road.
If any of you are still out there listening and can provide me with a bit of
information, I would appreciate it. Private email or the phone number below.
My indebtedness will be immeasurable!
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Chief Technolo
If it's true that the Celera compresses then it probably won't look like the
previous version of the file so it won't deduplicate. Then the question
becomes: maybe don't compress but rather send all the bits and let it get
deduplicated - will this result in better storage utilization?
olest thing about the
product is the fact that if you don't do the right thing, with a little thought
you can change it! Usually no harm no foul.
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.
And the rest are just variants of the same OEM in many cases.
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On the supported device list... Perhaps that's obvious, but I would start
there.
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t getting the weekly full backup done they can't think about
anything else. That or adding the next freaking band-aid to their already half
assed (and declining) solution.
You can sure tell when I'm working on a customer presentation can't you?
Kelly Lipp
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I stand corrected, as usual, by Richard! 500, 530, big diff.
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The architectural limit is 500GB. Practically, one should be a good bit
smaller. It really boils down to how long do you want a restore of the backed
up DB to take? Figure about 150% of the backup time for a restore. Can you
live with that?
Kelly Lipp
Chief Technical Officer
That assumes that the compression occurs file by file. Is that true or is on
the transaction. I suppose it is on the files themselves and all clients would
compress the file into the same set of bits. If it doesn't do that though,
then your high dedup rates won't be realized.
Seven slots, but you can stack up to four servers to get to 28 slots.
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I found it!
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp4362.pdf
Actually a fairly fun read. Way cool technology. I'm sure it will show up in
the pSeries soon anyway so the hardware issues become further blurred.
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that the overall bus
structures were indeed similar and that is what I found.
I'll try to find that document again and post it when I do.
Thanks,
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oling with TSM. And perhaps even
more with V6. The difference in relative performance is probably in the single
digits and thus undetectable by most of us.
Kelly Lipp
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That would be the basic idea. Explore the command syntax to see if you can do
for more than one client at a time. 500TB is a bunch of data to wade through,
but you knew that!
Kelly Lipp
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Wanda who have been through this many times.
Thanks,
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DB2 admin. I don't even know the lingo!
I'll echo Rick's comments: you pioneers, you go! Those arrows don't hurt that
much. That which doesn't kill you makes you and all of us stronger.
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continues to be a viable product
in the marketplace. That means one that rewards IBM for the hard work it does
to provide the code and its support and one that provides real value to its
customers.
Subtract out the IBM bureaucracy and this is simple, right?
Kelly Lipp
Chief Technical Offic
their various
processor/core/PVU stuff is relatively simple. Keeping track of that same
thing across several hundred (never mind your case!) is very difficult.
The "one size fits all" mentality of Tivoli software clearly missed the mark
with TSM.
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Chief Technic
really leave (where
would they go?) so let's worry about them but not too much."
As I own my own business I can understand the complexity they face. It's
really hard, though, not to simply say it's their problem.
Kelly Lipp
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Really. How much does a TB of storage cost?
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would try.
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l needed to make the darn things).
How about some hardware compression on the shelf based controllers? Perhaps
target these products specifically to the backup space. To me, that's the
biggest problem.
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still valid for the reasons already described but in the long
run DISK may go the way of the dinosaur.
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On a more serious note, perhaps something in the schedule log will indicate the
include statement. I've not done this so I don't know.
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Trust, my friend, trust...
You'll know it's encrypted when you try to restore it without the key.
Sorry folks, couldn't resist.
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That is correct: you can lose a couple of storage pool volumes (on a failed
disk) and still go on. The operation in progress writing to those volumes will
stall/fail (I don't know which, but I'm guessing retries probably save your
butt).
Kelly Lipp
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onale? Of course. Have I been bitten by them? No.
Long term storage is different.
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ty (and perhaps more) sessions to 12 SAS
15K drives (use two disk pool volumes per drive to saturate each drive).
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I wrote a paper on this some time ago. If anyone is interested, email me
privately and I'll be happy to send it to you.
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Perfectly rational! That one I can get behind...
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Drew
Sent: Tuesday
What is the concern with keeping a Windows TSM platform (I sat in the weeds on
this as long as I could)?
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nformation. Perhaps can save you a testing step
(testing costs money that you could spend on additional storage...).
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And on Windows you can use the task manager to look at bytes read or written
per process. Find the TSM Server process and verify that it is indeed moving
data.
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etely
adequate. Since it is an intrinsic part of the product, well documented and
requires a bit less tom foolery than anything else.
To me this always boils down to "is it really cheap enough?"
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719
I'll take it!
Just kidding: I'm thinking this has some rather significant value. Try eBay...
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Ben,
How much data do you have in DD and what sort of ratios are you seeing? What
about performance during restores?
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Yoo hoo! Me and Richard agree! I love when that happens. And I got there
first.
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copied during daily processing.
Just an idea.
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Drew
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009
Folks,
http://www.storserver.com/main.cfm?menu=1&detail=jobs/job_CSE.htm
Describes positions. I need someone in Chicago, Southern California and
Oregon/Washington.
Resumes to me if you have or know of somebody with interest.
Thanks,
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SM server local to that data and doing the backup
there and removing the tapes for DR?
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Del volume discarddata=yes will do it. A pretty big hammer and you will not be
able to get the data back without restoring the TSM database.
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t
formats and one has to wonder if our elected officials and their beaurocratic
minions in the various regulatory agencies are aware of these facts and the
problem they are going to have in the future.
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I like the implication, but I'm pretty sure somebody actually thought being
able to read the information would have been a good idea.
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ts of data movement potentially, but it would
become a nicely verified process that your auditors could look at to help
ensure compliance. It's one thing to say we're doing and quite another to show
we're doing it. Having the archive data more readily retrievable has obvious
benefits
amazing how easy
it is to run a TSM environment? The stuff that used to be hard is easy so you
can start focus on other things!
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I would create a second TSM instance on your server and restore the appropriate
database backup to that instance. Then you can issue the queries you need to
determine if you have the tapes or if they were over written since the backup.
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during this or you might get other data on that tape.
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I assume these message occur when you try to define the path?
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drives.
Once you have the correctly done, you will have a mt device in the TSM Device
Driver view. Update the drive and path definitions and TSM and you should be
fine. Call me at the number below if you struggle and I'll help you.
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Col
You use the IBM TSM driver for HP drives, not the IBM drivers or the HP
drivers...
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Yes, that is correct.
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Charles A
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 10:02 AM
To
The white paper I listed in my response to this thread was written by ESG.
They tested the TS7560 and obtained on the order of 1400MB/sec. And Charles is
correct: it is an x86 box, actually the IBM x3850 which has, perhaps, the best
architecture in the class.
Kelly Lipp
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What Robert said.
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Curtis Preston
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Hashed many times over the past several months. Might check the archives.
Should be based on knowledge within the organization.
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x27;m sure it's way expensive but understand there are some
follow on products coming that will address the lower end of this market.
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LTO4 drives will read, but not write LTO2 media.
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Coles
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;t see the network rate very
high (in the xx,xxx range) it can indicate a network problem.
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sumed/saved as most files are
created and then never changed (or deleted). They get backed up the one time
and then live until they are deleted and retonly is reached.
I would definitely get to the 21/21 soon, though, as your user's expectations
are probably different from what you
bout RPO and RTO. In our sales practice, I'm spending a lot of time
consulting (during pre-sales so it's free) about DR issues. Bottom line: you
need to have a very good plan, but since you will probably never execute
(beyond testing), you probably shouldn't spend too much time
And always consider what the truly smart guys have to say first when reading
the list! Thanks Paul.
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That is the question: does the compress=no on the command line override the
compress yes in the dsm.sys? Apparently not. The docs state, though, that the
exclude.compression will override the dsm.sys. Might be you only option.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado
Can you see that the library is indeed hanging a tape in some drive? And if
so, is it indeed the correct drive? Visual inspection of what you think is
happening is what I'm suggesting.
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How about exclude.compression on that filespace?
exclude.compression
Excludes files from compression processing if the compression option is set to
yes. This option applies to backups and archives.
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or tape in /rmt0.
Verify that the paths and element numbers actually line-up correctly.
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Nothing until reclamation happens on the volumes. Then they will be reclaimed
appropriate to the collocation type selected. You can force the issue by doing
move data operations on the volumes. Newly arriving data from clients will be
placed onto tape according to the collocation type.
Kelly
IBM x3850, dual quad core processors, 16GB, 7 PCI-E slots with four 2.5" 15K
SAS 73GB drives (have to use external storage on this guy), around $14K. Can
have up to four quad core procs, 256GB memory.
This is one screaming dude when used with TSM. And it's IBM...
Kelly Lipp
CTO
take more of your time if there
is a problem.
The most prevalent issues we have seen are integrating with libraries and
drives as you would expect. Perhaps if you stay with IBM tape products these
problems would be less? Who knows.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
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485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Sp
Sure, but if you don't have any AIX expertise and have to buy/rent that, the
cost goes up significantly. I'm no huge fan of Windows, but almost everybody
has some of that expertise while AIX expertise is not available in most shops.
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uot;gotta push
3-6TB/day" Windows will work. For you 10TB/day folks, maybe not.
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ng it probably does. But at what cost? And then more importantly: do
either of the platforms have enough for you? If both do, then pick the one
that makes more sense based on your OS experience. And remember: one can
always divide and conquer.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton
Interesting. I wonder why that is?
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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Johanson
Sent: Tuesday, February 24
I don't think the comment that simultaneous writes won't work for LAN Free.
The simultaneous write thing happens at the storage pool level (copystg=
parameter).
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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ation
moves.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Gill,
Geoffrey L.
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 1:25 PM
To: A
migrate data from disk to tape and having to back that data up. In the case of
a 500GB database that will reduce the amount of data flowing through your
server from 1.5TB to 500GB. Huge savings. And the write to two tapes happens
at the same speed as to one.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B
Get rid of the double quote before the /filedev1 and the space after the , and
you should be fine.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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Boy, it sure looks like you'll have three versions forever on this one.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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Is cache=yes on that pool? Are you talking about percent utilized or percent
migratable? I'm reasonably sure you know the difference but thought I'd
confirm...
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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Folks,
Anybody tried this?
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
AH.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Fred
Johanson
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 10:34 AM
To: ADSM
Amen to Dwight's comment! And can you imagine a filespace with 10M files? I
shudder...
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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time in half. You
can't improve the file create rate by using multiple streams. In fact, that
actually reduces the rate.
I'm still advocating the image route.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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r. I think end-to-end,
using image will be quicker. Perhaps a little slower on the backup, but
remarkably quicker on the restore. Now, if the number of files is less than a
million, say, that might not be so.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266
How about an image backup? Eliminate the small file issues on backup and
restore...
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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...).
You can probably buy two x86 and split the load and still save money over the
mongo AIX box. I'd rather do that.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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