Carl,

1) Which VTL are using?
2) When you replicate to the cloud, is BRMS doing the replication or is the VTL doing the replication?

Paul

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Subject: Re: Physical Tape Alternatives?

I don't often chime in on this list, but having recently made a significant change in our backup strategy, I figure I have some experience.
We are located along the South Carolina coastline, otherwise know as "hurricane alley".
We were using BRMS along with a tape library and moving tapes offsite daily, which take time, money and resources.

Last year we purchased a VTL that behaves exactly like our IBM tape library. BRMS doesn't know it's not an IBM tape library.

We replicate the daily save to another VTL in the cloud. This replication is completed within one hour after the back to on-site VTL is complete.

As a side note we do a BRMS full system save once a week and this back up is replicated to the VTL in the cloud within one hour after completion.

Here's the real magic. We have a partition in this same cloud and during our test this past year, we were able to restore our partition from the VTL to bare metal in four hours, start to finish.

We highly recommend iInTheCloud for hosting the VTL and DR partition.

This stuff really works!


Thanks,


Carl Novit
Vice President
Phone 843.720.7436 Ext.7708



From: "DrFranken" <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
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Date: 01/15/2020 08:29 PM
Subject: Re: Physical Tape Alternatives?
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Backup must always be looked at as insurance is.

You CAN own a home without purchasing insurance against theft, or fire, or weather. But do you?

If your home burns or is flattened by a tornado or hurricane ore *reallybigtree how can you afford to rebuild your home. NOW I don't kow you so perhaps it's possibly that you are wealthy and can rebuilt with money from your bank account or from selling another asset. But most people cannot so they pay insurance because the risk is too high.

So it is with backup. You can say OK I will risk the fact that I do not have off-site backups. Hopefully it will never happen that will need it and if I do need it because my building burned down I will simply close my business. Or I can stand the time it takes to rebuild my computer from various pieces.

But most companies cannot afford to lose their computer system. And if you cannot then you must, for the continuance of the business, have a set of data off-site, readily accessible, to recover the computer and thus continue the business.

So the decision to spend the money is exactly the decision to purchase insurance.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

www.Frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com - Personal Development IBM i timeshare service.
www.iInTheCloud.com - Commercial IBM i Cloud Hosting.

On 1/15/2020 8:17 PM, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 01:48:24AM +0100, Holger Scherer wrote:

That's the reason to go with VTL.

VTL is definitely sounding like the way to go.

And - if you can live with some little restrictions compared to the
big ones, you get this for free but still with support...

Free is good. Getting approval to actually spend money is challenging
at
best.



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