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Phantom Data Systems Migrating IBM 3996 and 3995 Optical Jukebox Libraries - Data Storage, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity and Tier 3 Storage Solutions, Phantom Data Systems continues to lead the adoption of platform agnostic storage systems while bolstering the adoption of open source systems in the enterprise space
Phantom Data Systems Migrating IBM 3996 and 3995 Optical Jukebox Libraries

 

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Norwalk, CT, United States, 11/20/2009 - Data Storage, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity and Tier 3 Storage Solutions, Phantom Data Systems continues to lead the adoption of platform agnostic storage systems while bolstering the adoption of open source systems in the enterprise space.

   
 


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Risk management is an ever growing concern in most organizations. Storage environments in particular have to manage obsolete technologies in addition to ensuring support for proprietary systems. As UDO (Ultra Density Optical) has reached its 18th hole, more environments have begun to weigh the risks of proprietary technology. This has led to a wide adoption of Blu Ray as the optical storage standard. Due to the wide global support, low cost of entry, multi platform compatibility, and industry standard UDF compatibility of Blu Ray, migration rates from UDO has been ever increasing.

Migration however is a seamless process. In addition to supporting migration from slow, aging IBM 3995 and 3996 Optical Libraries, the actual migration can be scheduled for off-peak hours or run continuously in the background to ensure no disruption of daily business activities.

The 3996 and 3995 Optical Library are usually attached to the IBM System i platform using i5/OS. The 3996 features the 5.25 inch optical technology 30GB Ultra Density Optical (UDO™) drives and media. The IBM 3996 optical libraries replaced the IBM 3995 optical library, and provide up to 5.2 terabytes of archive storage.
Data Migration is the process of reading data from the IBM 3996 or IBM 3995 optical jukebox, and then writing it to a standard Blu Ray optical library. Data Migration is the only option when migrating away from the now defunct technology.
Important to note is that the IBM 3995 and IBM 3996 are not compatible with each other. Furthermore, physical form factor and media platters for both machines are not compatible either. This increases the risk of proprietary format sprawl.

There are two data migration options to consider when moving your data from the 3996 or 3995 UDO optical library to a standard Blu ray library. In both scenarios, the migration tool comes standard with every Blu Ray library Appliance;

1. Use utilities and procedures associated with your archive software application to migrate the data. This includes using utilities provided by the primary archive application or services/utilities that may be provided by third parties. So long as your application recognizes CIFS, NFS or http mount points, this should take a few minutes.
2. Copy the data from media in a direct attached IBM 3996 or IBM 3995 optical library to Blu ray media in a standard Blu ray library. This option may be useful if you want to move the data to the new optical library as quickly as possible so that the older IBM 3996 or IBM 3995 optical library and host adapter can be removed.

Again, in both scenarios, the migration tool comes standard with every Blu Ray library Appliance.

This allows customers migrate from defunct 3996 or 3995 MO and UDO optical libraries, eliminating the risk of defunct technology. Once the libraries are configured the customer can select the migration feature to automatically copy all their existing data over to an industry standard UDF Blu-Ray library.
"Blu Ray is currently the standard and the adoption rate across the board has been tremendous. With built - in DVD and CD backwards retro compatibility into the Blu Ray platform our customers now have the cross functional and non proprietary storage and archival solution they have been looking for. UDO was the exact opposite of this " said Alani Kuye, president of Phantom Data Systems, Inc.

With a solid presence in the financial, government, research and healthcare spaces, Phantom Data Systems has been leading the charge in cleaning up the optical storage space. Thereby helping shake out vendors looking for market share and vendors simply hoping to dictate the platforms of optical storage technology adoption. The company recently embarked on a full scale technical integration of MAC, Windows, LINUX, UNIX and Solaris based resources to ensure standardized usability on all optical storage systems. "We have to create a standard. We simply got tired of the greedy so called "industry leaders" with no other interest but to control optical formats. The market wants what it wants, you can't control that. Adapt or perish" continued Alani Kuye.

Phantom Data Systems continues to lead the adoption of platform agnostic storage systems while bolstering the adoption of open source systems in the enterprise space.

About Phantom Data Systems, Inc.
A Norwalk, CT based company, Phantom Data Systems, Inc. (phantomdatasystems.com) is a premier Value Added Systems Integrator and Technology Solutions Provider. Our commitment to service delivery ensures we meet and exceed all client disaster recovery and data storage management expectations. Phantom Data Systems provides your business with total solutions to your data storage, disaster recovery, data archiving, and document management needs.
Data Storage, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity and Tier 3 Storage Solutions, Phantom Data Systems continues to lead the adoption of platform agnostic storage systems while bolstering the adoption of open source systems in the enterprise space.

 
 


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