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Re: BRMS question (sorry)

2002-08-02 14:09:39
Subject: Re: BRMS question (sorry)
From: Rob Schroeder <robs AT FAMOUSFOOTWEAR DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 13:06:42 -0500
BRMS quite a bit different from TSM, but so is the AS/400 different from
anything else.  I have been using it for six years on our AS/400s.  IT does
have its advantages, but don't let anyone tell you that BRMS and TSM are
seamlessly interconnectable.  Keep in mind that BRMS is meant to be
implemented with a ful/incremental policy that is date driven, not infinite
incremental and version driven.  If you want more details just e-mail me
and we can set up some time to talk.  I think you will like BRMS, it's just
that it's inherently different from TSM.

Rob Schroeder
Famous Footwear



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BRMS Backup Recovery and Media Services (for OS/400)

Looks like a cut down TSM... actually states TSM server may be used for
data
storage by BRMS

Any TSM'ers have any AS/400's and use BRMS ? ? ?

I think my backup services management is about to expand and was looking
for
some info on...

BRMS, easy if you've managed TSM environments
BRMS, nothing like TSM
BRMS, ???

Sorry for the BRMS question :-/

Dwight

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