Michael Wickman wrote:
We have been approached with the idea of converting our tape backups
from 3590 to LTO to get encryption for our off-site backups. There are
claims by the vender that they interface with our DASD backup system and
TMS (CA-Disk and CA-1).
I'm just started asking
In a message dated 3/25/2006 12:15:09 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The are several encryption packages (appeared after some loud tape-lost
articles), just to mention IBM, FDR, CA.
Does it run on LAPTOPs?
_http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/23/ey_bp_laptop/_
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Russell Witt
CA-1 Level-2 Support Manager
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Subject: Re: MVS LTO tape usage
In a message dated 3/25/2006 12:15:09 P.M
We have been approached with the idea of converting our tape backups
from 3590 to LTO to get encryption for our off-site backups. There are
claims by the vender that they interface with our DASD backup system and
TMS (CA-Disk and CA-1).
I'm just started asking questions like What about
Apparently, IBM was/is planning to provide some support for this sort of
function under IBM's TotalStorage brand of products (which I believe
include both disk and tape). Perhaps your friendly IBM representative
might be able to give your company some insight into IBM's future plans in
this area.
LTO tape usage
We have been approached with the idea of converting our tape backups
from 3590 to LTO to get encryption for our off-site backups. There are
claims by the vender that they interface with our DASD backup system and
TMS (CA-Disk and CA-1).
I'm just started asking questions like What
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