IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager software provides a wide range of storage management capabilities from a single point of control, helping companies ride the information tidal wave.
- Help simplify the protection and management of your data, even as it continues to grow exponentially
- Address business continuity by helping to shorten backup and recovery times and helping to maximize application availability with advanced data recovery management technologies
- Employ data de-duplication and a hierarchy of storage to help increase efficiencies and conserve resources
- Help enhance data security with innovative access and encryption features
- Help adapt to changes within the IT infrastructure to minimize service disruptions and speed restorations and backups
- Help control storage management costs with ease-of-use features and integration with IBM network attached storage (NAS) products
- Increase visibility into the data protection environment by providing advanced features for operational monitoring and historical reporting
Features of TSM
- Active data storage
- Active directory support
- Administrator Center/Administrator User interface
- API
- Archive
- Backup Sets
- Bare Machine Restore
- Central Administration
- Checksum
- Cluster Support
- Co-location groups
- Compression
- Continuous Data Production
- Data Shredding
- De-duplication
- DB2 Online Backup
- Disaster Recovery Manager(DRM)
- Dynamic Multi-Threaded Transfer
- Electronic Vaulting
- Encryption
- Enterprise Error Logging
- Enterprise Configuration and Policy Management
- Journal based backup
- Image backup
- VMWare Consolidated Backup
- Hierarchal Space Management
- Individual Mailbox Restore and time level recovery
- Import/Export Over LAN
- Include/Exclude Lists
- Macros, scripts and command line control
- Monitoring and Reporting
- NDMP Backup of NAS devices
- NFS/CIFS support
- Off-site Copies
- Open File Backup
- Progressive Incremental Backup
- SL Interface
- Synchronous Off-Site Backups
- Volume/File system Level Backup
- Web based clients and administration interface
- Windows Certification - Active Directory Schema
- Microsoft Exchange support
- Windows SCSI and Fibre Failover

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