Hi, First check with your manager and ask him what techonology your current company uses (most of them use Veritas netbackup). So according to that you can invest your money in that course and get a movement.
Learning all vendors will make you jack of all which is not good in short term. Best of luck. Chandra Shekar On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Nadeem M. Khan <[email protected]>wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Maheboob Shaikh > <[email protected]<m_shaikh1985%40yahoo.com>> > wrote: > > > So which storage course I must join ----- IBM, AMC, HP & anyother > storage ? > > Linux works with pretty much either of the three. Your choice would > typically depend on what vendor you organization uses. If it uses a > majority of HP products (HP-UX,ServiceGuard,DataProtector.EVA), then > an HP EVA storage course would be good for you. If it uses IBM > prodcuts (AIX,HACMP,TSM), then you would benefit from the Tivoli > Storage Magaer course. If your organization does not believe in > relying too much on one vendor, then the EMC or NetApps options would > be good for you. The last two are typically used with Solaris also. > > Given the above choices, I would prefer TSM without blinking an eyelid > because the IBM family is much in demand and strategically supports > Linux more than any other Unix. But that is just my personal choice. > Your mileage may vary :) > > Regards, > NMK. > > > -- Regards Chandrashekar Hyderabad - India (Get Rich or Die Tryin) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
