Rainer Tammer wrote:
I see a very big problem in this disk storage pools.
If you have an surge on your electricity network you
can potentially loos all your data including the backup !!
That is why the industry has developed UPS, RAID and auto-retracting
disk heads among other things.
And there is
ost importantly management happy.
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>john underdown
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Me too
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I would be interested in the specs!
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Marc Levitan
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d most importantly management
happy.
Thanks,
john underdown
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Mr. Raibeck,
I appreciate
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Addendum: I as I said earlier, we continue to study the matter. Possible
outcomes include en
Netapp is currently selling a SAN solution that utulizes ATA disk. They
are marketing this as either nearline storage or as an alternative to
tape. The array is a 12TB array with a cost approximating tape according
to their marketing collateral. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Michael Peppers
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Hey Andy R, how about getting some Tivoli developers on the server-side
to throw some answers at this. I have
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So how are people using (planning to use) large
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>We have also been looking at using a large diskpool.
>It appears migration only uses one tape drive per node.
>So, if you use TDP to back up 500GB to disk and then
>run migration,
>We have also been looking at using a large diskpool.
>It appears migration only uses one tape drive per node.
>So, if you use TDP to back up 500GB to disk and then
>run migration, it will only use one tape drive to
>migrate that 500GB.
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>Is this true?
Migration has historically run as one proces
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Yep - have a maxsize on the 2nd DASD pool. When migration kicks off
from
the first DASD pool, the larger files will "skip" over the 2nd DASD
pool to
tape. It's just a 2 step nextpool configuration. Plus, if the
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Yep - have a maxsize on the 2nd DASD pool. When migration kicks off from
the first DASD pool, the larger files will "skip" over the 2nd DASD po
rough storage pool
migration"
So I have to admit, I've been lazy and have not tried this yet. I will have
to try it out.
Thanks,
Tim
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THat's not a bad idea Tim.
The other thing that I'd like WRT big diskpools or sequential storage pools is the
ability to migrate inactive files and leave active ones behind.
This would need a "move data inact=y" and another migration threshold for a storage
pool
migration would check for the c
We've been thinking about a huge disk pool also. What we would probably do
is client backup to SCSI disk first then migrates to cheap disk or Tape.
What I really would like is to control which backups go to Tape or cheap
disk based on size. (We get great throughput restoring large files from
Tape
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