need to train
somebody how to restore.
Tested it; works great.
Joe C.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
McClelland
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Remote Backups
Monte,
I echo
ons Backup and Recovery Projects
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salak Juraj
Sent: 24 November 2004 16:51
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Subject: AW: Remote Bac
er post to the remote location.
best regards
Juraj
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> Auftrag von Joe Crnjanski
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. November 2004 17:25
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> Betreff: Re: Remote Backups
2004 3:32 PM
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Subject: Remote Backups
Fellow TSM administrators:
My company is currently looking at backing up approximately 40 NT
servers at our remote locations, back to our local data center. Each
location has around 10gb - 40gb of storage, and very minimal daily
cha
an 80% of the bandwidth.
"Michael, Monte"
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Monte,
We do about 130 servers, about 40 are single servers at the other end of t1
lines in remote offices. The T1's also carry VOIP for those offices.
The daily change rate on some is high, some are low. It does help us when
we use the TSM journal option. Especially if you have a high number
data lines, and some are t1 lines.
Does anyone have a list of best practices? What are some of the options that
you have found to improve the process of remote backups via TSM to a central
location. Any help and input that you can provide is much appreciated.
> Thank You,
>
> Mont