I'm curious, what kind of storage system do ya'll use for your container pools?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of David
Ehresman
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 8:56 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: *EXTERNAL* Re: deleing
Hi Richard!
We decided to go for one of the storage devices from the Spectrum Protect
Blueprints: IBM Storwize V3700 for the engineering environment and we will use
the larger V5010 for the future production environment.
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
We often use IBM Storwize systems, V3700 for smaller setups and V5020 for
larger configurations.
>From 24 up to 60 4-6TB nearline drives all in RAID 6.
2x8 core Lenovo servers with internal SSD's in RAID 5 attached to (super
fast) internal raid controllers for database and active log reaching
Charles,
I am now dealing with the same issue you mentioned in bullet item 2 and have
with an active PMR with IBM.
The container storage pool replicate and protect processes are failing with
(ANR0522W) messages claiming the container storage pool is out of space but a
quick query reports that
We have a HDS G400 behind our new TSM servers FMD/Flash behind one container
for our primary production database (11.5 TB with 16 versions is fitting in 16.6TB) and the rest is in a giant nearline SAS pool.
The flash also serves to back the logs/db and the SAS serves as a DBB/logarch
We have an IBM v7000 as container storage on our local system and an IBM v5000
as container storage on our remote (DR) system.
I agree with the David Nixon's comment about the number of TSM server upgrades
we've had to go thru. We are about to upgrade to 7.1.6 to address another bug
that is
V3700 for primary pools here, with AIX LVM mirroring between 2 datacenters. DB
is residing on SVC auto-tiering on V7000 with a mix of SSD and 10K SAS drives,
with SVC Enhanced MetroMirror. LTO4 on TS3310 for secondary (looking at
replacing with a LTO7 library).
Yeah thanks to David for