Comparison Of Data Migration Options - IBM DS8800 Introduction And Planning Manual

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Besides these two sets of general considerations, there are a few more specific
considerations and hints to review before finalizing your data migration method.
Some apply to your environment and some do not. Also keep in mind that data
migration is a service offered through IBM Global Services. Contact your IBM
Representative for more information.
Select a migration method by your operating system:
v Is it UNIX based? Consider some variation of a logical volume manager.
v Is it a System z? Consider IBM System Storage Global Mirror, Remote Mirror
v Is it z/OS? Consider DFDSS, though there are many choices.
v Is it VM? Consider DASD Dump Restore or PTAPE.
v Is it VSE? Consider the VSE fastcopy or ditto commands.
Notes:
When replacing existing storage, partition the storage so that its virtual disks are
similar in configuration to the disk drives that they are replacing. New
configurations must be large enough to accommodate the existing data.
You might want to take advantage of this opportunity to do some remapping. The
allocation and distribution of data does not have to be a straight one-to-one
relationship, although that is possible. For instance, you can take advantage of
using a maximum of 255 logical subsystems whereas the prior limitation was 32
logical subsystems.
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Table 66. Comparison of data migration options (continued)
Type
Example
Remote Copy
Synchronous Mirror
(Metro Mirror);
Asynchronous Mirroring
(Global Mirror and
Global Copy)
Third party
Data Migration (XoSoft);
software
Backup /Restore (Tivoli,
packages
Legato, Veritas)
Third party
IBM San Volume
migration
Controller, DataCore
appliances
SANsymphony
and Copy.
®
v AIX
and HP-UX 10.xx ship with logical volume management (LVM)
software as part of the base operating system. LVM provides complete
control over all disks and file systems that exist on an AIX system.
HP-UX has similar volume management software.
v Sun Microsystems has a basic volume management product called
Solstice, which is available for the Solaris systems. You can also purchase
the Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Veritas File System (VxFS) as
optional products for Solaris.
v Linux systems also use the LVM
Advantages
Disadvantages
Operating system
Like storage device
independent
types needed
Some have little
Cost of software;
application service
some have high
interruption,
application service
standard utilities
interruption
Multiple
Cost of migration
heterogeneous
appliance / service,
storage venders
application
supported; migration
disruption to install
cycles offloaded to
/ remove appliance
appliance

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