I would go with 1 HSMplex unless the technopolitical factors
contraindicate! YMMV.

Short version:
1) Multiple HSMplexes are allowed. Depend's on your needs. (I have no
experience w/multiple HSMPLEX's). Probably also depends on your GRS
configuration, catalog sharing,..... If you do run multiple HSMplexes,
each member of the HSMplex must share the associated control datasets.
2) Each image will run a copy of DFHSM. At least 1 image will run
another task (DFHSMP). DFHSM tasks handle command tasks i.e. individual
dataset migration/recall. DFHSMP handles automatic (HSM scheduled)
tasks. i.e. backup, space management, etc....

See
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/DGT2I480/CCON
TENTS?SHELF=DGT2BK90&DN=SC35-0418-10&DT=20090605105438

Section 2 Customizing DFHSM
Topic 2.1 HSM in a SYSPLEX environment.

HTH,


<snip>
Quick question(s).  In a multi-image environment, where all systems are
part of the same sysplex(some systems production, some DEV, but all in
the same sysplex), and all DASD is shared with all systems, is there any
pro's or con's to having one big HSM plex?  Or having multiple HSM plex?
Are there any restrictions?  Can dataset recalls occur across HSMplex's?
</snip>

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