Unit 1: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.1 Overview. 2 Objectives Upon the completion of this unit, you will be able to: Identify the purpose of IBM Tivoli.

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Unit 1: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.1 Overview

2 Objectives Upon the completion of this unit, you will be able to: Identify the purpose of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Identify IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Operating Environments. Describe features and functions of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Describe the components of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Describe where to find more information about IBM Tivoli Storage Manager.

3  Prior to WSDF, Work Station Data Save Facility  ADSM  ADSM  ADSM  ADSM marketing moved from IBM SSD to Tivoli Jan (Called Tivoli ADSM)  Tivoli Storage Manager 3.7 July 1999 (Tivoli ADSM Rebranded)  TSM development moved from IBM SSD to Tivoli Oct  TSM 4.1 July 2000  TSM 4.2 Aug  TSM 5.1 April 2002  TSM 5.2 April 2003

4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: An Enterprise- wide Solution Slow Access SP Storage Hierarchy Offsite SP Access SP Fast Server Platforms Supported include: HP-UX AIX Windows NT, Windows 2000 Sun Solaris OS/360-MVS and z/OS (S/390 Edition) Always verify current Server platforms on the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Product Website

5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Operating Environments Storage Manager Managed Systems (clients) Communication Protocols Storage Manager Servers COMMMethod Refer to the following web site for the latest information about supported platforms and communication protocols for Storage Manager.

6 Storage Manager Functions and Features Standard Storage Manager Functions: Backup and Restore Archive and Retrieve Migrate and Recall Storage Manager Server migrate/ recall backup/ restore Storage Manager CLIENTS archive/ retrieve for more details on Storage Manager Functions and Features visit:

7 Changes for Tivoli Storage Manager 5.1 Tivoli is delivering enhancements to the Value-Based pricing model and simplified packaging and ordering. You may now choose one of two Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 offerings based on your business needs: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager – For basic backup-archive over a LAN IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Enterprise Edition – Enables you to exploit advanced functions including LAN-free backup-restore to tape and disk, library sharing, space management, disaster recovery management, and NDMP support.

8 Base IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Components Tape pool Tape pool Disk pool Disk pool SERVER Administrative Interface Backup Archive Client STORAGE POOL(S) Database Policy Scheduler Recovery Log Application Program Interface

9 Storage Manager Server Backup/Archive Client Storage Manager Administrator The Storage Manager Server Contains the Database and the Recovery Log The Storage Manager Server Component

10 Storage Manager Server Server-to-Server Communications Single Administrative Login Administrative Command Routing Enterprise Configuration

11 Storage Manager Server Storage Manager Administrator Storage Manager Administrative Interface Server Console Command Line Web Interface

12 Backup-Archive Client Component Command Line Interface (CLI) Graphical User Interface (GUI) Web Client Interface (WCI)

13 Client Data Managed Using Business Policy Managed Systems (clients) Storage Manager Server Policy Domain 1 Backup Policy Archive Policy Space Policy Policy Domain 2 Backup Policy Archive Policy Space Policy Centrally Defined Policies Manage Data –What Data? –Where to Store? –How Long to Keep? Allows administrators to customize data management to fit business needs. Disk Pools Optical Pools Tape Pools LAN/WAN/SAN CLIENTSCLIENTS

14 Application Program Interface Component Storage pools Application Program Interface (API)

15 Storage Pool Component Collections of like media. Storage for backed up, archived, and migrated files. A variety of devices supported. Chained in order to create storage hierarchy.

16 Storage Manager Database and Recovery Log Client Information Policy Information Schedules Event Records Activity Log Volume Information Data Storage Inventory Backup Files Archive Files Activity log Event log Database Recovery Log

17 Central Scheduler

18 The Microsoft Management Console The Storage Manager server utilities have been replaced by a significantly enhanced Microsoft Management Console (MMC) which allows you to manage your Storage Manager Windows and non-Windows resources across the network.

You should receive: The Quick Start Guide, Client Install Manuals and other additional reference materials on CDROM, all of which are shipped with Storage Manager. Also be sure to visit the Tivoli website at: For More Information about IBM Tivoli Storage Manager

20 Summary You should now be able to: Identify the purpose of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Identify IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Operating Environments. Describe features and functions of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Describe the components of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Describe where to find more information about IBM Tivoli Storage Manager.