Hi Bill,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jolley, Bill wrote:
> During the use of EMC timefinder, did you use the BCV (third mirror) to
> perform backups? If so
> how does IBM Flash Copy compares to your backup stragety?
Eh? We don't have an EMC and I have no experience with timefinder.
We are yet to up
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Del, thanks VERY much, this is WONDERFUL information and would
ust create one if you don't have it already?
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From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Team,
Just thought I'd add som
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REALLY...? Are you using SAN connection agents or is that performance
increase still going across your network?
Thank you,
Jeff Caffey
Enterprise Systems Programmer
Pier 1 imports, Inc. - Information Services
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
> REALLY...? Are you using SAN connection agents or is that performance
> increase still going across your network?
Across the network. We were looking at IO stats trying to find the
bottleneck as 20 hours for 40Gb was woefull, even for NT, and we f
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1. When TSM performs incremental backups, does it backup the ENTIRE
file (at a file level) or does it only bac
>TSM can back up files that are OPEN, but Microsoft has two kinds of locks,
>OPEN and OPEN EXCLUSIVE, and TSM can't get past an OPEN EXCLUSIVE. Neither
>can anything else, short of some 3rd party open file manager.
We had a presentation from the company LiveVault[.com], which takes the
fascinati
1. When TSM performs incremental backups, does it backup the ENTIRE
file (at a file level) or does it only backup the CHANGES to the file (at a
binary level)? EXAMPLE: When backing up our primary file server that
contains users' home directories with MS Exchange *.pst and *.pab files that
ma
REALLY...? Are you using SAN connection agents or is that performance
increase still going across your network?
Thank you,
Jeff Caffey
Enterprise Systems Programmer
Pier 1 imports, Inc. - Information Services
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Maybe if we have disk left on the shark we want to do this.
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