>Limit the number of concurrent volumes you move with TDMF (probably 5 
>volumes). It is a parameter in TDMF. This is very important for I/O intensive 
>volumes

We didn't have problems, and each job moved 50 at a time. We did have high I/O 
intensity.


>For JES2 checkpoint, you need to be careful. Read the book or work with z/OS 
>support group on this. If you move one volume/one checkpoint at a time, you 
>should be ok

That wasn't an issue, either.


>It is a pretty good product. One more thing to remember, if you have 
>replication going on, please be considerate, move few at a time, otherwise, 
>you might overwhelm the replication cycle or miss your RPO

This one I can't speak to.

But, we had no technical problems what-so-ever.
We used an expert from the vendor we purchased the DASD from.

Beware of the scare-mongers.
The product is very robust, and has been for a few years.
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Too busy driving to stop for gas!

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