The original 3480 cartridge only held 500MB. The high-end 6250 rounds held
about a fifth. How time can easily skew our numbers.
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data.
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Zlatko,
I don't thing there is a performance issue writing TSM data to a VTS. The
reasons you
probably would avoid s
you'd think" -
Scott Adams/Dilbert
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If VTS is artifically configured TSM server backend this leads to another
question - virtual volumes performance.
We read recently on the list that TSM using VTS is having not
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I remember from an IBM presentation a few years ago that the technology
behind VTS is TSM. So using a VTS library on a TSM server means stacking
the same intell
I remember from an IBM presentation a few years ago that the technology
behind VTS is TSM. So using a VTS library on a TSM server means stacking
the same intelligent tape management technology for two instances. This
can eliminate some of the benefits.
On one hand, when collocation is "inactivated
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TSM data is not an "ideal" application for a VTS because TSM writes tapes
util they are full, which means anything that gets recalled to the VTS (say
to restore a file) has to bring back the whole "virtual tape", not just the
file you want.
Whether or not you can make it work for you depends on t
n - Tape is good for write-never-read; VTS good for
>write and might read; use DASD if one expects to use data as input. ever.
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HI
I'm learning a configuration with TSM on OS390 and VTS.
I'm looking for informations about TSM on OS390 ( CPU, .. ) and TSM with
or not VTS
Thanks in advance for any reply!
Kindest regards,
HI
I'm learning a configuration with TSM on OS390 and VTS.
I'm looking for informations about TSM on OS390 ( CPU, .. ) and TSM with
or not VTS
Thanks in advance for any reply!
Kindest regards,
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Dominique Costantini
Unicible
tel: +41 (0)21/644 6151
fax: +41 (0)21/644 6300
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