We would be using the VTAPE product as part of the solution.  Most of
the backups would be going to the VTAPE library and then the VTAPE
library would be backed up to newer, higher capacity tape
drives/cartridges.

Gary 

Gary L. Shiminsky

VM/VSE Senior Systems Programmer
Office of Information Technology
State of New Hampshire
27 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-1509    Fax 603-271-1516

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Walter
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VTAPE from Virtual Software Systems

Without having ever run VTAPE here... perhaps you could better define
your 
requirements?

Are you saying that you want to eliminate all tape drives?  If so, how 
will you back up your DASD (upon which I believe that VTAPE writes its 
virtual tapes)?  Unless you have mirrored DASD, with the mirror far
enough 
away to constitute a D.R. site, you still need tape backup for D.R.

Even with mirrored D.R. DASD, if there is ever DASD corruption, the 
mirroring code could just mirror the corruption  to the remote site. 
Indeed, the DASD vendor's microcode could even be the cause of the 
corruption.  Without tape backup, you may not be able to restore.

Another alternative is virtual tape libraries (IBM, SUN/STK, and more), 
which write tape data for virtual tapes on DASD cache for fast I/O, then

migrate that cache to very high capacity tapes behind the scenes.  But 
even that isn't perfect for D.R. if at least one copy of the tapes are
not 
stored at the D.R. site.

Surely there are other variations on this theme to be considered.  But
in 
most cases, you probably want to consider some external tapes for true 
D.R.   Always plan for the worst, or that's what will require a resume 
update.

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily 
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.




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Hi,

We are looking for a virtual tape system as part of a project to replace
our ageing tape drives.

Does anybody have any experience with VTAPE from Virtual Software
Systems that they would like to share?

Gary

Gary L. Shiminsky

VM/VSE Senior Systems Programmer
Office of Information Technology
State of New Hampshire
27 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-1509    Fax 603-271-1516







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