VSP: Using FDR/UPSTREAM and your z/OS mainframe for File Level data protection for Linux on z Systems and USS data
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Enterprise-wide
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FDR/UPSTREAM, from the makers of FDR…the only z/OS mainframe solution for file level data protection for Linux on z Systems and USS data.
The continued dominance of large amounts of storage being retained has created a tremendous challenge for corporate data centers to manage and protect their most important corporate asset; their data.
The z/OS mainframe with its unmatched RAS, (reliability,availabilityandserviceability) and, outstanding I/O bandwidth and well restricted and protected environment provides an excellent platform for data protection.
Come learn about Innovation Data Processing’s solution, FDR/UPSTREAM data protection for Linux on z Systems. Using the z/OS mainframe as the data protection storage server, UPSTREAM leverages HiperSockets, z/OS Virtual Tape and tape management, with superior mainframe reliability for data protection for Linux on z Systems, USS and other open systems platforms.
This session will provide details on new UPSTREAM client release v4.0 that features faster, more efficient operation using less resources. See a Demo on new UPSTREAM z/OS release featuring simplified, more straight forward, navigation thru ISPF menus.
This session will also provide a demo of the updated version 2 of the enhanced UPSTREAM Web Portal. The UPSTREAM Web Portal provides Data Protection Storage administrators a web-hosted environment managing elements of the data protection, the storage management process and data recovery. The UPSTREAM Web Portal collects detailed information about the installed inventory of UPSTREAM clients including version, Operating systems platform, storage server it connects to, DNS or IP address, members of any groups, etc. This compilation of information provides a consistent dashboard view to the storage administrator for any of the supported UPSTREAM clients.
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