>From my experience, all of these duties are debatable and generally tend
to lead to more specialization as the size of the environment grows.
I've seen environments that have different groups for all of the
following!
- physical tape related tasks/library maintenance
- tsm file system client restore tasks
- file server restore tasks
- legal restore tasks
- monitoring
- TSM client administration/maintenance
- TSM server administration
- TSM environment architecture/testing
Regards,
Shawn
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Hi,
Is there a standard SLA to draw a line between the duties of OS
admins/operators and TSM admin/operators? Many TSM admin duties like TSM
server maintenance, tape libraries, DRM, ... are evident. But some tasks
like verifying backups could be the point of dispute. Maybe it is
dependent
upon the complexity of the environment: how many systems to backup,
different flavors of operating systems and applications, ...
I would be grateful for any input.
Regards,
Mehdi
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