If you'll accept the modification ... no candidate for [ current TSM
Windows ] HSM, then I think we're in complete agreement.
yes i agree with you; there are disadvantages or missing implementations of
hsm for windows
compared with hsm for unix.
with best regards
stefan savoric
hello,
another thing to mention: HSM is a product to move inactive data from the
disks, so
when there are a lot of changes or retrieves of such former hsm migrated
files, then this filespace is surely no
candidate for HSM.
with best regards
stefan savoric
Just a note: I don't want to appear to be just dissing the Win HSM
product; but I -do- want to make sure that nobody confuses it with the
other products TSM has deployed under that name. It's _different_.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:26:43 +0100, TSM [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
another thing to
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Windows HSM experiences?
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:28:36 -0500, Richard Rhodes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We are a Novell shop that has made a decision to migrate to Windows
for file and print serving. There is talk about implementing the
HSM client
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 16:55:25 +0100, TSM [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
let us view tsm:
you will only have two sorts of files on the filesystem: the original file
or (after hsm migration) the stub
(or not, it depends on the hsm configuration)
so tsm will have the stub and the original file in its
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:28:36 -0500, Richard Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We are a Novell shop that has made a decision to migrate to Windows
for file and print serving. There is talk about implementing the
HSM client for Windows to help solve disk space problems.
Is anyone using Windows
hello allen,
you describe mixed solution with tsm and hsm,
let us view tsm:
you will only have two sorts of files on the filesystem: the original file
or (after hsm migration) the stub
(or not, it depends on the hsm configuration)
so tsm will have the stub and the original file in its storage,
We are a Novell shop that has made a decision to migrate to Windows for
file and print serving. There is talk
about implementing the HSM client for Windows to help solve disk space
problems.
Is anyone using Windows HSM client and what are your experiences with it -
good and bad.
Thanks
Rick