This though occurred to me when Lindy said that no mainframe shop he knows of 
has tape drives. I wonder what others would think of the possibility of being 
able to use both ADRDSSU and AMATERSE in a UNIX environment. Why? Well, image 
doing a ADRDSSU DUMP of a disk (or even a logical dataset backup) and sending 
it to a UNIX pipe instead of a data set. This pipe would be the input to 
AMATERSE. Which would send its output to another pipe. Which could really be 
UNIX command which connects to a "server" which has either USB (2.0 or 3.0) or 
eSATA disks (magnetic, SSD, or flash) available to it. The "server" outputs the 
data to files these disks instead of to physical tapes. Let's face it, 3390s 
are tiny compared to distributed disk sizes. How big is a "3390-54"? About 54 
gigs. My home PC has a 512gig SSD, a 1.5 TiB HD, and a 2.0 TiB HD on it. The 
2.0 TB HD is in an eSATA tower which has 3 empty slots in it. That isn't 
counting the 2 Gib mirrored NAS (OK, it's old and small). With compression, I 
could literally back up the company's entire mainframe environment (we're 
small) onto my home PC's eSATA drive. With room to spare. Yes, I realize that 
my home disk is not generally rated as reliable as the enterprise disk. But 
what about SSD instead of physical tape?

Have I been into the "holiday cheer" too early this year?

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