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<plug> Orbit, OTOH, supported DLT, jumbo datasets, and more, before
x-number of customers "needed" them, and we have not regretted our choice
of their backup product for those and other reasons. </plug>
Lee Gunter [log in to unmask]
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Stated opinions are mine alone, not necessarily my employer's.
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Subject: RoadRunner (fwd)
Thought y'all might be interested in this:
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> Ted,
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> Tivoli recognizes the need to backup jumbo and b-tree datasets using the
> 'dbstore' keyword. These datasets are relatively
> new but there is an increasing number of customers that are now using
them.
> It is our mission to enhance the RoadRunner
> product to allow for these datasets to be backed up using the 'dbstore'
> keyword and to give our customers a greater
> sense of security regarding our backup product. We currently have
> developers working on this enhancement and expect
> a new release of RoadRunner to be ready for General Release sometime in
the
> next quarter. Thank you for being
> patient as we try satisfy all our customers needs.
>
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