Hello -
Below is an output from TSM for Windows B/A Users guide
A variation on the above approach is to use a Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client running on the NAS device, provided that the NAS operating system allows external programs. This method avoids the overhead of CIFS or NFS. Data can be stored on the Tivoli Storage Manager server with file-level granularity using progressive-incremental backup. The data is stored in the Tivoli Storage Manager storage hierarchy and can be migrated, reclaimed, and backed up to a copy storage pool. However, this approach requires data flow through the Tivoli Storage Manager client. This method also requires data flow over a network and through the Tivoli Storage Manager server unless a LAN-free configuration is used.
Is there any documentation on what NAS OS's accept the installation of external programs? or is this for something like openfiler?
Specifically is this available for netapp filers? if not is there any documentation that shows that it is not supported.
Thanks in advance
Below is an output from TSM for Windows B/A Users guide
A variation on the above approach is to use a Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client running on the NAS device, provided that the NAS operating system allows external programs. This method avoids the overhead of CIFS or NFS. Data can be stored on the Tivoli Storage Manager server with file-level granularity using progressive-incremental backup. The data is stored in the Tivoli Storage Manager storage hierarchy and can be migrated, reclaimed, and backed up to a copy storage pool. However, this approach requires data flow through the Tivoli Storage Manager client. This method also requires data flow over a network and through the Tivoli Storage Manager server unless a LAN-free configuration is used.
Is there any documentation on what NAS OS's accept the installation of external programs? or is this for something like openfiler?
Specifically is this available for netapp filers? if not is there any documentation that shows that it is not supported.
Thanks in advance