Good morning Hans,
Subfolders have never worked with the -vmfolder option, which has driven me
crazy for years. I gave up and went to cluster-level backups.
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Matthew McGeary
Senior Advisor, Datacenter
Information Technology
T: (306) 933-8921
www.nutrien.com
-Orig
As I have mentioned in the past, we have gone through large migrations to
DFS based storage on EMC ISILON hardware. As you may recall, we backup
these DFS mounts (about 90 at last count) using multiple Windows servers
that run multiple ISP nodes (about 30-each) and they access each DFS
mount/files
Hello,
I don’t know much about Isilon.
There might be SAN level snap backups option for Isilon.
For our Data domain, we replicate from Main site to DR site, then take snap at
our DR site every night. Each snap is consider a backup.
Thank you.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Man
Zoltan
I kind of agree with Ung Yi
What is the purpose of your TSM backups? DR? Long term retention for
auditability/sarbox/other regulation?
It may well be that a daily or even more frequent snapshot regime might be the
best way to get back that recently lost/deleted/corrupted file.
Use a
We've implemented file count quotas in addition to our existing byte
quotas to try to avoid this situation. You can improve some things
(metadata on SSDs, maybe get an accelerator node if Isilon still offers
those) but the fact is that metadata is expensive in terms of CPU (both
client and server)