"ADSM: Dist Stor > Hi TSM-ers! > At this moment we are using a diskpool with a VTS-like (DL4106 by EMC) > storage pool as nextpool. > I too am looking at a FILE pool to replace this in the future, just to > prevent a vendor lock-in for our TSM environment and of course the > possibility to use de-dup. > The only problem I see for using large FILE (100 Tb +) pools is the size > of the filesystems on the host running the TSM server. Now it's AIX, but > in the future we are likely to migrate to Linux.
It would be interesting to know if the VTL vendors (which are basically implementing FILE type volumes inside the VTL) use a filesystem, raw logical vlumes, raw disk . . . or whatever. > Does anyone have experience with 100+ Tb FILE storagepools? > Thanks for any reply in advance! We keep looking at big pool of FILE devices vs VTL for our next big purchase down the road - whether for the initial pool where backups go directly, or are later migrated to. We keep hitting our heads against a wall in trying to come up with a way to make widespread use of a BIG FILE device pool: - dedup: IBM has solved this one with v6.1!!! - compression: To replace tape drive compression we need TSM server side compression (or should I say FILE device pool compression). We can't just push the job onto the clients. VTL's support hdwr compression via compression cards. I wonder if IBM will ever support server side hdwr compression via add-on cards for FILE devices (http://www.aha.com). - lanfree: Provide good lanfree with FILE devices that is not Sanergy. We've got a couple years yet on our tape systms, but as of today, we really don't see much way to effectively implement a large scale FILE pool to replace our current TAPE drives. FILE pools may be IBM strategic direction for TSM, but I think they have a lot more work to make it a true reality. Rick ----------------------------------------- The information contained in this message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately, and delete the original message.