What type of storeage system are you using? Does it have the necessary I/O
capability to allow the throughput you are going to require?
The I/O is coming from the Teradata box.
Teradata is a dedicated Database system that is highly
optimized and uses very high parallelism. We are told
it can
/RMAN and others, but I don't think for Teradata. Yea, it would really
be nice to just bypass TSM altogether, but the Teradata backup program doesn't
support backup-to-disk. It want's to feed an API interface, like TSM's API
client.
Rick
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We purchased a Teredata database system.
It currently is in test/dev stage with little data.
We
We purchased a Teredata database system.
It currently is in test/dev stage with little data.
We don't really know the ultimate backup requirements.
To get things started we setup a simple backup system:
Teradata
- to Bar server (Win) with TSM interface sftw
- to TSM server (AIX
data.
We don't really know the ultimate backup requirements.
To get things started we setup a simple backup system:
Teradata
- to Bar server (Win) with TSM interface sftw
- to TSM server (AIX)
- to filepool on DataDomain (getting ~5x dedup)
From the Bar server to TSM server
We purchased a Teradata. Since there are way too many
questions about where this project is going, for right
now we got a basic backup working as they startup this project.
For right now we have this setup:
- BAR server runs Windows (we wanted Linux, but for Teradata
TSM support requires
This is the second flashback to one of my former jobs that Richard has
given me this week.
A Fortune 50 retailer built a special infrastructure to back up their
Teradata. As you say, it had to be a Windows server for the client. In this
case, I think it was six storage agents. The storage pool
I have a very large client that backs up 70 tb daily with the API to a SEPATON
appliance
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Geoff
Teradata is a non-relational database technology that runs on its own
dedicated and optimised hardware.
One of my customers has it and was backing up to the mainframe tape
drives some how. They wanted to install the TSM interface, which is
called TARA. (Teradata Archive/Restore API I
I was wondering if anyone could tell me is this application is on Oracle,
Microsoft SQL, some other DB or possibly all of the above.
Thank You
Geoff Gill
On 15 jun. 2012, at 15:41, Geoff Gill wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could tell me is this application is on Oracle,
Microsoft SQL, some other DB or possibly all of the above.
I've been told it's none of the above. All (1) Teradata installations that I
know of have a dedicated tape
Date: 06/15/2012 11:17 AM
Subject:Re: Application called Teradata
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On 15 jun. 2012, at 15:41, Geoff Gill wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could tell me is this application is on
Oracle, Microsoft SQL, some other DB or possibly
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Application called Teradata
We had some meetings a long time ago about acquiring one (which we
didn't). At that time it was a specialized database appliance. I seem
to
remember a discussion that it did have a TSM API interface client of
some
kind.
Rick
From
Hi All
Does anyone have experience with the Teradata TSM interface running
through TARA?
I'm trying to understand how the various components hang together, and
how scheduling of backups through the TSM scheduler might work. The
TARA box is windows. Also tips, tricks and gotchas - particularly
Does anyone have any experience with Teradata databases and backup to TSM?
Teradata just gave a sales presentation here and they said they have their
own interface to TSM that they wrote using the TSM API.
Thanks!
Rick
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Rick--
I wanted to explore it, so as to leverage our Enterprise TSM investment.
However, it is pricey and if you don't have your disks on SAN, you won't get
the through-put. We currently use a little SpectraLogic library with two
Ultrium drives. And, FWIW, the Teradata technical folks
Hi all,
Does anybody have experience with TSM on a NCR5300/Teradata?
Kindly
David
Hi
There is a client for Teradata, but it's only at 3.1.08
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Hi all,
Does anybody have experience with TSM on a NCR5300/Teradata
Hi all TSM's:
I implement Data warehouse solution recently and I encounter some
backup problems.
Did anyone hear about NCR's Teradata ?
TSM doesn't support it now.
Does anyone know how to backup it using TSM or other third-party
software ?
When will TSM support
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