Charlotte, I have printed it and read the first couple chapters - nice job!!!
Jane %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Jane Bamberger IS Department Bassett Healthcare 607-547-4750 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:23 PM Subject: Disaster Recovery Strategies with TSM redpiece > I saw that some of you have already snuck in and seen this. A new draft > redbook (aka redpiece) is up on theRedbooks website, entitled "Disaster > Recovery Strategies with Tivoli Storage Management", SG24-6844. Search on > SG24-6844 at www.ibm.com/redbooks, or go directly to > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg246844.pdf for now. It still > has some formatting/typo errors, however I expect the edited version (real > redbook) to be available within the next 4 to 6 weeks. I hope you will find > it useful. > > Here's the abstract of the book > > Disasters, by their very nature, cannot be predicted, in either their > intensity, timing or effects. However, all enterprises can, and should > prepare themselves for whatever might happen in order to protect themselves > against loss of data, or worse, their entire business. It is too late to > start preparing after a disaster occurs. This book will help you protect > against a disaster - taking you step by step through the planning stages, > with templates for sample documents. It explores the role that IBM Tivoli > Storage Manager plays in disaster protection and recovery - from both the > client and server side. Plus, it describes basic sample procedures for bare > metal recovery of some popular operating systems - Windows 2000, AIX, > Solaris and Linux. > This redbook is organized in two parts: the general Disaster Recovery > Planning process is presented in Part 1. It shows the relationship (and > close interconnection) of Business Continuity Planning with Disaster > Recovery Planning. It also describes how you might set up a Disaster > Recovery Plan test. Various general techniques and strategies for > protecting your enterprise are presented. Part 2 focuses on the practical - > how to use IBM Tivoli Disaster Recovery Manager to create an auditable and > easily executed recovery plan for your TSM server. It also shows approaches > for bare metal recovery on different client systems. > This redbook is written for any computing professional who is concerned > about protecting their data and enterprise from disaster. It assumes basic > knowledge of storage technologies and products, in particular, of IBM > Tivoli Storage Manager. > > Regards, Charlotte > Project Leader, Tape and Storage Management solutions, ITSO San Jose > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph: (408) 927-3641 fax: (408) 927-3616 t/l: > 8-457-3641 > http://ibm.com/redbooks >
