Re: HSM for NT?
1997-01-07 15:40:13
I was under the impression that the new Wang product does provide HSM
functions for NT servers, without requiring a Novell server. Their old
product (formerly from Avail systems) was for Novell only, but I thought
the new one (called Open/Stor) was for NT servers. Is that not correct?
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>From: Eric van Loon[SMTP:evanloon AT KLM DOT NL]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 1997 8:05 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>Subject: Re: HSM for NT?
>
>Hi Greg,
>Thanks for your answer!
>It's a pitty that ADSM has no plans to provide HSM for NT. The solution by
>Wang you pointed out is not an exeptable one. It requires a dedicated HSM
>Novell server (single point of failure) and it's also very expensive!
>I hereby would like to post a requirement for an NT HSM client.
>Are there any people out there who want to join my requirement?
>Kindest regards,
>Eric van Loon
>
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>From: Greg Tevis
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
>Subject: HSM for NT?
>Date: Wednesday, December 13, 1995 16:18
>
>Eric...ADSM currently has no plans to provide an HSM client for NT. As
>Tim Pittson mentioned (I think it was Tim)...Wang provides a product
>that provides HSM functions for NT and interfaces with ADSM to store the
>migrated data on an adsm server. Greg Tevis
>
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>==
>=To ADSM development:
> I read about Wangs AvailHSM product which offers HSM functionallity on
>Windows
> T environments to the ADSM server.
> Does this mean that ADSM development will not develop an ADSM/HSM client for
>N
>
> Kindest regards,
> Eric van Loon
>
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