Data Storage - enduser managed storage

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Data Storage > May 2004 > enduser managed storage





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author enduser managed storage
alan

2004-05-30, 11:11 am

Does anyone have experience with enduser managed storage?
Specifically, is it worth it to set up point-in-time replicas and let
endusers access those replicas to restore files they might have
corrupted or inadvertently deleted rather than calling the storage
team to do it for them. Is there a downside to allowing this kind of
activity?

Thanks,
alan
Faeandar

2004-05-30, 11:11 am

On 27 Apr 2004 10:52:05 -0700, alan@radding.net (alan) wrote:

>Does anyone have experience with enduser managed storage?
>Specifically, is it worth it to set up point-in-time replicas and let
>endusers access those replicas to restore files they might have
>corrupted or inadvertently deleted rather than calling the storage
>team to do it for them. Is there a downside to allowing this kind of
>activity?
>
>Thanks,
>alan


Depends on how it's done. We use NetApp's snapshots all the time.
Probably 80% of the user base knows how to use it and regularly does.
Our OP's guys have said that this takes care of about 60% of restore
requests for data on filers.

Totally worth it, if it's done right. One thing you probably don't
want to do is set them loose on an rsync'd or broken mirror
repository. Probably asking for trouble there.

~F
Rene Koehnen-Wiesemes

2004-05-30, 11:11 am



Faeandar wrote:

> On 27 Apr 2004 10:52:05 -0700, alan@radding.net (alan) wrote:
>
>
> Depends on how it's done. We use NetApp's snapshots all the time.
> Probably 80% of the user base knows how to use it and regularly does.
> Our OP's guys have said that this takes care of about 60% of restore
> requests for data on filers.
>
> Totally worth it, if it's done right. One thing you probably don't
> want to do is set them loose on an rsync'd or broken mirror
> repository. Probably asking for trouble there.
>
> ~F


Doesn't have one Netapp filer, but installed many of them at customers
site
- and all of them enabled their users to recover deleted files by mistake
from
snapshots.

René

--
------------------------------------------------------
**** Complex Systems tend to fail in complex ways ****
------------------------------------------------------


Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com