Hi Guys
I am sorryt o bother you, and I appologise is this information is already on the forum but I can not find it via the search methods.
We currently have just obtained Exchange 2007 running on Server 2008 64 bit.
And we have just purchased TDP for Exchange 6.1 , however I am finding it very difficult ot obtain any documentation on the product what so ever, even on the IBM website it is not very clear on how to set it up .
I am more interested in the TSM Storage Server side, i.e what poilcy sets / managements classes, disk pools, etc etc to set up.
Does anyone have any documentation on this, or any suggestions / step through guides on what I need to do on the TSM server side.
We have 2 exchange servers ( 2 different sites) , each having 4 storage groups and 1 restore storage group.
Each storage group is abot 120 GB.
Again appologies if these are repeat questions but I cant find anything on 6.1 or what storage pools/ policy doms etc etc to be created, and the IBM website isnt great for it.
The last redbook was in 2001 and 2006.
Thanks
I am sorryt o bother you, and I appologise is this information is already on the forum but I can not find it via the search methods.
We currently have just obtained Exchange 2007 running on Server 2008 64 bit.
And we have just purchased TDP for Exchange 6.1 , however I am finding it very difficult ot obtain any documentation on the product what so ever, even on the IBM website it is not very clear on how to set it up .
I am more interested in the TSM Storage Server side, i.e what poilcy sets / managements classes, disk pools, etc etc to set up.
Does anyone have any documentation on this, or any suggestions / step through guides on what I need to do on the TSM server side.
We have 2 exchange servers ( 2 different sites) , each having 4 storage groups and 1 restore storage group.
Each storage group is abot 120 GB.
Again appologies if these are repeat questions but I cant find anything on 6.1 or what storage pools/ policy doms etc etc to be created, and the IBM website isnt great for it.
The last redbook was in 2001 and 2006.
Thanks
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