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Subject: Re: SAN support in TSM 4.1
Alex, thank you very much for your suggestion.
Our goal is in fact LAN-free so if this is possible, it might help.
I have a doubt about what will happen with the metadata information that
goes to the server through the net.
Will this work i
esday, October 03, 2000 12:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SAN support in TSM 4.1
Alex, thank you very much for your suggestion.
Our goal is in fact LAN-free so if this is possible, it might help.
I have a doubt about what will happen with the metadata information that
goes to the server thr
SAN?
Do you have any experience about something similar?.
Thanks again
Maria
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From: Alex Paschal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:23 AM
Subject: Re: SAN support in TSM 4.1
> Maria, if your goal is LAN-Free
Maria, if your goal is LAN-Free and not Server-Free, what you can try to do
is on all the servers with SAN connectivity, see if you can bind TCP/IP to
your SAN transport. If you can, use a set of "private network" IP addresses
for each node on the SAN. That will get your backups off of the LAN.
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> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 12:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SAN support in TSM 4.1
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> Maria: you are correct the only support for Lanfree right now is TDP for
> Exchange and SAP on NT.The development teams are working on
> completing LANf
Maria: you are correct the only support for Lanfree right now is TDP for
Exchange and SAP on NT.The development teams are working on
completing LANfree support by adding more TDPs, 3494 support,
platforms, and also adding backup/archive client.
We are targeting additional LanFree TDP on NT