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Status Submitted
Workspace IBM DS8000
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 16, 2024

Allow for the concurrent creation/existence of several recovery sets from a given set of SGC captures

Our use case: a daily backup to tape of SGC restores for our 4 production environments. The largest one takes 10 hours to background copy before we can create another restore which is longer than the time to backup to tape without the background copy. If that were the only use for the SGC, this wouldn't be a problem, but there are several other ad-hoc uses: data corruption corrections (surgical recovery), ransomware (usable copies for white and yellow rooms), and what an IBMer referred to as a "poor man's sandbox" - a network-less environment containing unmasked data in which to test production deployments.

Being locked out for up to 10 hours, or having to forgo the backup for that day, are not attractive situations to be in. The multiple concurrent recovery sets provided by GDPS would be much more useful if they didn't have to be created sequentially.

Idea priority High