Hi, from what i learned by myself and from couple of tsm users in our area, the aix implementation is even more stable and scalable comparing to nt.
TSM itself on nt is as stable as nt itself, if you are happy with nt you will likely be happy with tsm/nt as well. I am just setting-up new nt/tsm box, mainly because our know-how in unix is small. But if my requirements were harder I would swap to aix and buy aix know-how along with the product. For example, a neighbour company with x-terbytes of backup data and ATM backbone could double their tcp-ip throughput by swapping to aix, inspite of their perfect NT know how and weeks of tuning and comparable HW used for both NT and AIX. But I do not need that, so I stay with NT. regards Juraj -----Original Message----- From: wptw63 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TSM Server on Windows - Does it work? We are considering installing TSM server, and are being 'encouraged' to run it on AIX but are a little cold to the idea. We have more experience supporting Windows 2000. Does anyone have any feedback on the stability or performance of TSM server running on Windows? Feel free to mail directly if you have any information that you willing to share but are uncomfortable putting on the list. Thanks ---------------- Powered by telstra.com
