I too managed TSM systems for many years, and even with their Disaster
Management
function being implemented well, doing DR recovery with TSM is painful at
best,
but it can be done.

Makes me kind of glad I am out of the game.  But it does make me wonder what
'really big' guys do for true DR Management.  Google and Facebook and the
like
are orders of magnitude larger than even most of the big oil and healthcare
providers.  Healthcare and banks/financial guys have HEPA (or banking
equivalent)
rules to implement too that adds more complexity to the works. Plus, since
I left
there has been a real data explosion in all those fields.

I have worked in Oil/Gas Exploration & Production, Gas transmission, and
oil field drilling concerns,
Healthcare, and banking, as well as smaller firms ... so these are the areas
I have some familiarity with.

Little backup companies, like Backblaze, Carbonite, etc have a few hundred
T or so under
management.  But they keep it all on round brown and spinning from what I
can tell.

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