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Jim,--
I hear you. I'm not totally sure how to go about this yet.
A couple of our goals are:
- Accomplish a complete DR type system restore - per our B.O.D. request.
- Move completely off of tape (the i5 is all we have on tape now),
but prefer to go right to an external data vault (System i and
Exchange server only - < 100GB total) and to NOT have an intermediate
onsite D2D device.
- Want to do the DR restore and user testing (with appropriate BPCS
temporary license - if needed?) from the external data vault - but
don't know how they would convert back to the needed tape restore
format? We have a local hot site company where we could contract to
use their system for the DR test.
Thanks,
Don
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Subject: Re: Are there vendors who have System i5 bare metal
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On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 16:24, Don Cavaiani <dcavaiani@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
currently using it?
Does anyone truly provide this service, and if so, is anyone
This is possible using IBM's Save 21, which is part of the base OS.
No need for third party products.
Don,
It entirely depends on what your purposes are. There are several
partners that monitor Midrange-L that have the capability of providing
you with a test machine for a short period of time (usually no more
than a couple of weeks) for a fee. I do, iTech Solutions (Pete
Massiello), and even the Frankeni Lab ( Larry Bolhuis,
www.frankeni.com) and we are not the only ones. If you are looking
for an upgrade or recovery test all three of the mentioned vendors offer that service.
Many other partners do as well, and a local one to you would be most
economical, although with communications it really does not matter.
Depending on your location I will bring my machine to you scratched
and ready for a recovery. So will Pete and Larry. Have you called
your business partner?
As to recovery media, that is usually tape. If you have another
recovery method in mind you would have to contact your preferred
vendor, again all three of the aforementioned vendors offer services
in those areas depending on your needs.
The biggest question of all is what is it you are trying to accomplish?
--
Jim Oberholtzer, MSE
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects -- LLC
Office: 414-433-4363
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