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As I stated in my first email, I am looking at BRMS/400 for Lotus Notes
backups, so thanks for telling me not to use TSM on the 400 side.
However, for a small(ish) NT farm, would TSM be 'overkill'?  We are using
a product called Arcserve and we're not enjoying the experience...

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com




"Chris Beck" <CBeck@good-sam.com>
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ADSM (ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager) which is now know as TSM (Tivoli
Storage Manager)

In short,  it is a client/server based backup system. You can backup other
machines onto your 400.

I would suggest to stay away from it in the 400 world.  It works much
better in the RS/6000 and PC enviroment, which we use for a large number
of servers.

We use native BRMS for all of our 400 backups, and really like it. But I
would suggest takeing the class at Rochester before useing it.

If you wan't more info on TSM or BRMS, l would be happy to help.


Chris Beck


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We are looking at getting BRMS/400 on one of our AS/400's so that we can
back up Lotus Domino without taking the service down.  In the course of
looking at BRMS, I keep bumping in to a product called ADSTAR and one
called ADSM.  What are these products, and under what circumstances would
I need them?

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com
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