amounts to a TSM DR process.
Thomas Denier
Thomas Jefferson University
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We
The TSM Redbook found at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247505.pdf
has a chapter on TSM managed tape encryption and how it is handled.
David
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We are currently encrypting our data as it is being written to tape. The
auditors want to know how the encryption keys are managed. All I can find is
that the keys are managed by the Tivoli Storage Manager.
Does anyone have any documentation that explains how the keys are managed and
what
ekm encryption is negligible. not sure about tklm. any takers on that?
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Mehdi Salehi ezzo...@gmail.com wrote:
How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although
it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative
I thought a setup step was required on the 3584 to: [+] Library / Logical
Libraries / Modify Encryption Method / Application-Managed Apply
Yes/No?
Keith
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How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although it
is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative influence on
backup and even restore performance?
Yes.
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Arbogast
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I thought a setup step was required on the 3584
: [ADSM-L] tape encryption in TSM environment
How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on?
Although
it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative
influence
on backup and even restore performance?
.
-Jeff
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Howard Coles
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Using a TKLM server you can point your Library to the IP
John 3:16!
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How much performance degradation would
Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
server managed encryption key. He reasons that if a key is lost on the TSM
server side of backups, the data could not be recovered, and we would be
accountable. If a client admin loses an encryption key, he is
...@indiana.edu
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Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
server managed encryption key. He reasons
On 13 jun 2011, at 21:53, Keith Arbogast wrote:
Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
server managed encryption key. He reasons that if a key is lost on the TSM
server side of backups, the data could not be recovered, and we would be
accountable. If a
Hi,
On 12 jun 2011, at 05:53, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
Hi,
Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
this is not exactly true. The tapes can be accessed. IBM just claims that it's
hard/impossible to make sense of the data. That may or may not be true. There
are
Yes but you need to use TKLM or its MF equiv to be of value unless you
use an appliiance.
On 6/11/11, Mehdi Salehi ezzo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
restoring the database and gaining access to data seem to be very difficult
Of Remco
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Hi,
On 12 jun 2011, at 05:53, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
Hi,
Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If
happens,
this is not exactly true
How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although
it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative influence
on backup and even restore performance?
Hi,
Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
restoring the database and gaining access to data seem to be very difficult
(at least for me ;) ). Do you think encryption feature of tape drives has
any value in TSM environments?
Thank you,
Mehdi
On Jan 14, 2009, at 7:13 AM, Sabar Martin Hasiholan Panggabean wrote:
Does anyone here can explain me about Tape Encryption in TSM, how to
configure it, and what library that has this feature ?
The Administration Guide manual has basic information.
See also IBM document number 7008595.
When
Does anyone here can explain me about Tape Encryption in TSM, how to configure
it, and what library that has this feature ?
Best Regards,
Martin Panggabean
can explain me about Tape Encryption in TSM, how to
configure it, and what library that has this feature ?
The Administration Guide manual has basic information.
See also IBM document number 7008595.
When new features are added, they are often fully described in the
latest TSM Technical Guide
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Hello Kelly,
We are not doing encryption with tape drives, but have been asking the
questions.
My understanding is that lto-3's do not do encryption, have you heard
something different.
The encryption of the lto-4's is listed
Folks,
I've looked at the Redbook highlighting TS1120 tape encryption to get
the overall idea.
In the more general case of LTO3 and LTO4 drives, which can encrypt
data, how are folks implementing this?
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado
: [ADSM-L] LTO Tape Encryption Ideas
Folks,
I've looked at the Redbook highlighting TS1120 tape encryption to get
the overall idea.
In the more general case of LTO3 and LTO4 drives, which can encrypt
data, how are folks implementing this?
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
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LTO4 will include the encryption capabilities.
http://www.ultrium.com/newsite/html/news_4_17_06.html
: : Greg
Encryption Ideas
Folks,
I've looked at the Redbook highlighting TS1120 tape encryption to get the
overall idea.
In the more general case of LTO3 and LTO4 drives, which can encrypt data, how
are folks implementing this?
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B
Tape encryption has been a topic of increasing interest. A new
Redbook very nicely covers such capability, present in IBM's latest
drive offering:
IBM System Storage TS1120 Tape Encryption: Planning, Implementation,
and Usage Guide (SG24-7320).
Richard Sims http://people.bu.edu/rbs/
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I would be more interested in the answer not so much as recovery of data
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Unless you are willing
On Jan 13, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Murray, Jim wrote:
I would be more interested in the answer not so much as recovery of
data
but in securing data. Being a financial institution we have
regulatory
requirements for data protection, new State laws say I must encrypt
all
data on tape that is moved off
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come up before, but I'm wondering if anything has changed from a couple
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How hard is it to read tapes without the TSM database tape?
Is there any tape encryption with TSM
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tape encryption with TSM 5.3?
Besides encrypting data from the client to the server is there anything else
that can be done?
What type of hit does encryption take on the client/server when in use?
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is it to read tapes without the TSM database tape?
Is there any tape encryption with TSM 5.3?
Besides encrypting data from the client to the server is there anything
else
that can be done?
What type of hit does encryption take on the client/server when in
use?
Thanks,
Geoff Gill
TSM
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Subject: Re: Tape Encryption Appliances
This has not generated any response, and there is nothing in the
archive, so I thought I might try once more. I'm looking for
experiences/comments using TSM with a tape encryption appliance that
sits between the TSM server and the tape
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I have never heard of this applicance; but my first question would be,
whatcha gonna do when you have to take your tapes to a DR site?
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This has not generated any response, and there is nothing in the
archive, so I thought I might try once more. I'm looking for
experiences/comments using TSM with a tape encryption appliance that
sits between the TSM server and the tape drives. The appliance provides
transparent compression
Has anyone had any experience with tape compression/encryption
appliances such as the NeoScale CryptoStor Tape 700
(http://www.neoscale.com/English/Products/CryptoStor.html)? It is an
appliance that sits between the TSM Server and the Tape Drives and
transparently provide compression and
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