Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-20 Thread Phil Glossop
:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VTS/ATL Performance I would certainly be interested to hear of any solution for Linux that would let it participate in the silo environment. I think what you'll find is that you'll have to use an archival system, such as Tivoli or the equivalent

VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Butler
We're in the process of upgrading our tape storage (many 3480's, I know, don't laugh too hard) along with a mainframe upgrade (9672-r26 to 2066-0a2). IBM has put together a VTS/ATL solution, STK's first proposal was a VSM/SILO which was vastly more expensive then the VTS/ATL. STK is now

VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Jim Sibley
tom wrote: We're in the process of upgrading our tape storage (many 3480's, I know, don't laugh too hard) along with a mainframe upgrade (9672-r26 to 2066-0a2). IBM has put together a VTS/ATL solution, STK's first proposal was a VSM/SILO which was vastly more expensive then the VTS/ATL.

Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Butler
We're exploring the possibility of an IFL on the Z800 which we'd like to move our existing file/print servers to... -Original Message- From: Jim Sibley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 8:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VTS/ATL Performance tom wrote

Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Davis, Larry
- From: Tom Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VTS/ATL Performance We're in the process of upgrading our tape storage (many 3480's, I know, don't laugh too hard) along with a mainframe upgrade (9672-r26 to 2066-0a2). IBM

Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Jim Sibley
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Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread Ledbetter, Scott E
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VTS/ATL Performance I would certainly be interested to hear of any solution for Linux that would let it participate in the silo environment. I think what you'll find is that you'll have to use an archival system, such as Tivoli or the equivalent, to backup

Re: VTS/ATL Performance

2003-06-17 Thread David Boyes
I would certainly be interested to hear of any solution for Linux that would let it participate in the silo environment. Storagetek has a VM version of it's silo manager that can be fairly easily called from Linux with a minimum of hacking. I've also used RMS via rexec to the VM system to