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Managing enterprise data protection and recovery environments becomes more challenging. Data volume is growing over time and the question comes up, how can enterprise backup environments be managed while maintaining flexibility and scalability. IBM Spectrum® Protect and IBM Spectrum Protect Plus are made to protect critical data requiring continuous availability and gain high-efficiency backup of key business applications. One size does NOT fit all! This workshop provides best practice how to size the backup environment including tape and cloud connections.
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IBM® ESCC
Modern Data Protection Solution Design and Sizing Workshop |
In this workshop, you learn the best practice how to size the computing and storage environment for IBM Spectrum Protect/IBM Spectrum Protect Plus, depending on the workload like number of systems and type of applications to protect, and how long the data needs to be retained.
- Introduction to backup solution design, Amazon S3, and Red Hat® OpenShift®
- Backup technologies and methods
- Designing and sizing IBM Spectrum Protect, Amazon S3/cloud
- Designing and sizing IBM Spectrum Protect Plus, Amazon S3/cloud
- Scalability aspects
- Sizing exercises
This workshop is for IT-specialists and -architects with a need to deploy and to size and configure IBM Spectrum Protect Suite
IBM Spectrum Protect Suite basic knowledge
Intermediate
English
Three half days (four hours a day)
Remote interactive instructor-led (GENESCCMDPDE)
Eight
Tuition fees apply
IBM Storage Systems Competency Business Partners at Specialist or Expert level can reinvest their granted IBM Business Development Fund - Enablement (BDF-E) earnings in this specific IBM Systems ESCC Technical Training Workshop.
Amazon S3 is a trademark of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States, other countries, or both.
Red Hat® OpenShift® is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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07 April 2022
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