DR/VFI
DR/VFI for the OS/390 environment automates the recovery process on IBM MVS and OS/390 processing platforms and has proven to be a valuable tool for data center consolidation moves. Identification and backup of critical data for testing is easily accomplished at an application level.
Features
- » Automated on-going identification and inventory of critical application files
- » Provision of an appropriate backup and recovery method for critical files
- » Verification that the Recovery method is in-place and valid at the Recovery Site
- » Re-cataloging and Restoration of Critical Files at the Recovery Site
- » Auditing of critical applications to identify changes to the current Recovery process
- » DR/VFI SMF Extractor provides real-time collection of SMF data,
- » Enhanced ABARS Integration, DB2 Support, Easily Coded User Exits, Simple Installation.
Supported Technologies
MVS(OS/390)
CA-Datacom/IMS,
CA-IDMS,
IBM DB2
COBOL,
(Other)
Software
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Pricing
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Additional Product Information
Faster Recovery Time which enables you to get back online immediately by restoring only the applications that are absolutely critical to your business.
Time and Storage Savings by backing up only mission-critical files on a daily basis rather than all application files. Files are either backed up by utilizing existing backup tools or added through a scanner process.
Centralized Tracking of backup data provides a repository of information necessary for recovery.
Enhanced ABARS capability through verification, monitoring and selective recovery of backups. Aggregates are verified and corrected before being submitted to DFHSM.
SMF Extractor which provides real-time SMF data collection. Use of this incremental process provides a mechanism for SMF data collection in single, multiple, or sysplex environments.
DB2 Support which provides verification of tablespace backups and off-site rotation.
Critical Tape Support with a tape copy process that copies critical tapes to tape volumes that are rotated off-site and is transparent to the user. It makes tapes available without respooling tapes or modifying production JCL.