Christo,
I would definitely like to have that same capability, but I'd prefer that my
mirrored server be offsite somewhere. We have a Distribution Center that is
about 20 miles from our Data Center. I'd really like it to be there.
In my spare time (what's that?), I'm looking into possibilities, but I
haven't gotten very far. I'd be interested in your findings, and I will
share mine as well.
Thank you,
Jeff Caffey
Enterprise Systems Programmer
(AIX & Storage Administrator)
Pier 1 imports, Inc. - Information Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: Christo Heu�r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 5:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wouldn't it be nice if...
Hi Everyone,
Does anybody have the requirement to mirror/replicate the Tsm server. I'm
not just talking about on the same machine as in when you create mirrors of
db and log volumes but a server geographically seperate from the production
Tsm server.
Surely development must have thought of the requirement - not just for high
availability but also for doing DR tests on some of the clients from your
replicated TSM db. Quite a few of us are sitting with Tsm databases in
excess of 25Gig. When you have a catastrophic disaster where your TSM server
is dead you need to restore the DB from your off-site tapes. On a 20Gig or
bigger database you are going to have at least 3 hours downtime before being
able to start restoring some of your clients that were located in the same
place as your Tsm server. If you had a replicated Tsm server - all you had
to do is point the dead clients and start restores off the DR Tsm server.
This would at least save 3 hours or more apart from the added bonus of
having a proper TSM DR server ready willing and able to receive restore
requests at a moments notice...
Does this make sense to others on the list or do you think my requirement
are unique?
Cheers
Christo Heuer
ABSA Bank
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