If you plan on using TimeFinder, then yes TF/SIM (tsimsnap) is an option for creating a local replica with MSSQL. Replication Manager is also another option, but requires an RPQ for support with SRDF/CE. Either option should be fine, obviously TF/SIM, being a cli, will require more of a scripted solution, where as Replication Manager will have more automation and scheduling built-in.
If you plan on using SRDF/CE make sure you allocate enough nodes (or a powerful enough server) in your DRP site to support the workload, especially if the two local nodes are both active.
mmcghee1
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October 27th, 2006 10:00
If you plan on using TimeFinder, then yes TF/SIM (tsimsnap) is an option for creating a local replica with MSSQL. Replication Manager is also another option, but requires an RPQ for support with SRDF/CE. Either option should be fine, obviously TF/SIM, being a cli, will require more of a scripted solution, where as Replication Manager will have more automation and scheduling built-in.
If you plan on using SRDF/CE make sure you allocate enough nodes (or a powerful enough server) in your DRP site to support the workload, especially if the two local nodes are both active.
HTH,
Mike McGhee
EMC
ironman4
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October 27th, 2006 10:00
"may want to try RM (Replication Manager) instead of TSIM (TimeFinder SQL Integration Module)"
SamCl
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August 11th, 2010 02:00
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