Well, when I used it, the only data stored on the CBMR server was operating
system data, not user data. Unless that changed, the big amount of data is
still used from the TSM server.
Like I said, been a while since I used it, but then, OS data was gathered from
the CBMR server and user data (that is, the large amount of data you will be
restoring which is databases, user files or whatever server you are restoring)
was restored from TSM.
Again, Christian Svensson knows this alot better than I do, I evaluated it once
and decided to go for TBMR for my customers out of simplicity.
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
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Fax: 08-754 97 30
daniel.sparrman AT exist DOT se
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Posthusgatan 1 761 30 NORRTÄLJE
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Datum: 04/13/2011 22:07
Ärende: Re: Ang: Re: TBMR or CBMR
I was using CBMR for quite long time and we are using TBMR now for quite big
number of servers (upgraded from CBMR).
CBMR can keep configuration on diskette, USB drive, network drive or on TSM
Server, but it does not meen it keeps backup data on TSM Server.
TBMR keeps configuration and backup data on TSM Server and can read them from
TSM after booting from CD by using WinPE1 or WinPE2 (depend on OS).
So only TBMR is totally integrared with TSM and cann't keep backup data on
disks or tapes.
We are using TBMR 6.3.1 and TSM Clients 6.1.3.3 and 6.2.2.0 with TSM Server
5.5.4.1. Everything is working perfectly.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Daniel
Sparrman [daniel.sparrman AT EXIST DOT SE]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 9:54 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: TBMR or CBMR
I dont work at or use CBMR myself, but I did evaluate it once.
It does actually integrate with TSM since it uses TSM as a repository. So that
it would be a standalone product is wrong (unless something changed in a newer
version).
I'd still select TBMR out of several reasons though; a) same producer, easier
support b) It's using MS standards (as in ASR) c) It's easier to handle as to
licenses since again, it's the same producer b) It does what it's intended todo.
I have also heared from several customers that they were having issues related
to network cards when it came to CBMR, I guess I'll be corrected on this one by
Christian.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Växel: 08-754 98 00
Fax: 08-754 97 30
daniel.sparrman AT exist DOT se
http://www.existgruppen.se
Posthusgatan 1 761 30 NORRTÄLJE
-----"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> skrev: -----
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Från: Grigori Solonovitch <Grigori.Solonovitch AT AHLIUNITED DOT COM>
Sänt av: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
Datum: 04/13/2011 17:47
Ärende: Re: TBMR or CBMR
Of course, TBMR (TIVOLI Bare Machine Recovery - integrated with TSM Server)
CBMR (Cristie Bare Machine Recovery) is a backup system like TSM (to disks, USB
disks, tapes). It is not integrated with TSM directly.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
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