Hello All!
Does anyone know if TSM has an agent that can back up Windows 2008 Virtual
Machines (HYPERV)?
I know that Brightstor Arcserve have issued such an agent, but couldn’t find
any reference in TSM for this.
10X!
Gideon
Gideon Brown
System Administrator
03-5319085,052-839564
On 19 jan 2009, at 14:11, גדעון בראון wrote:
Hello All!
Does anyone know if TSM has an agent that can back up Windows 2008
Virtual Machines (HYPERV)?
Hi,
I've heard of no problems with TSM, and I do know that it is used by a
number of organizations.
--
Remco Post
r.p...@plcs.n
That is, TSM client is installed on every virtual machine..? Or in a
centralized way like VCB framework??
//Henrik
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I guess an agent on each virtual machine will work as on a physical machine.
I've meant on the Host machine - to backup each VM as a file (kind of an image).
Gideon Brown
System Administrator
03-5319085,052-8395641
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Hello Everyone
I have a question regarding collocation
I have a VTL and would like to start using collocation for various
reasons. My question is and I cant remember the answer what is it. If
I collocate the pool and start a backup each node will get their own
tape, however will the ne
You don't mention the SP level for the W2K3.
People working with outdated docs (here) installed 5.2.x.x level TSM
clients on W2K3. Ironically, the older clients (5.2.x.x) work OK doing
legacy type system state backups.
If you put on a newer client (say 5.5.1.0) and W2K3 is at less than SP2,
WMI a