Hi,
I'm trying to find out the best way to perform a full weekly offline (air gap) copy to tape.
To protect from Ransomware, we would like to have a full weekly offline copy to tape. That I'm looking for is simular to "
Copying hydrated data to tape storage for disaster recovery" Copying hydrated data to tape storage for disaster recovery - IBM Documentation . But it seems only do a full copy the first time, then incremental. I want to create a new DR-copy every week for at least 6 months. It's ok to only have a backup/week. If it is done by incr, the node data will be spread on many different tapes.
Or is it better to perform a full backup of all the "nodes" (VMware, Exchange, Oracle, Windows/Unix) to a separate mgmt-class/pool(tape)? I'm afraid that this way would generate high license fees, due to more active data (Back-end Usage License).
All ideas are welcome.
Thanks!
//Fredric
I'm trying to find out the best way to perform a full weekly offline (air gap) copy to tape.
To protect from Ransomware, we would like to have a full weekly offline copy to tape. That I'm looking for is simular to "
Copying hydrated data to tape storage for disaster recovery" Copying hydrated data to tape storage for disaster recovery - IBM Documentation . But it seems only do a full copy the first time, then incremental. I want to create a new DR-copy every week for at least 6 months. It's ok to only have a backup/week. If it is done by incr, the node data will be spread on many different tapes.
Or is it better to perform a full backup of all the "nodes" (VMware, Exchange, Oracle, Windows/Unix) to a separate mgmt-class/pool(tape)? I'm afraid that this way would generate high license fees, due to more active data (Back-end Usage License).
All ideas are welcome.
Thanks!
//Fredric