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Exploring Storage Management Efficiencies and Provisioning - Understanding IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center and IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center with Advanced Provisioning
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Title:
Exploring Storage Management Efficiencies and Provisioning - Understanding IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center and IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center with Advanced Provisioning
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Online resource; Title from title page (viewed August 31, 2004)
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Description:
This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of the solution offerings — IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center and IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center with Advanced Provisioning. It presents an overview of the product components and functions, explaining the architecture and showing the use of storage provisioning workflows. This book is intended for those who want to learn more about IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center, IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center with Advanced Provisioning, and IBM TotalStorage Provisioning Manager. This easy-to-follow guide describes on demand provisioning for managing resources and information, as well as enhancing automation by explaining how these innovative offerings may improve client business. The book explains how to take storage management concepts to the next level, describing the architecture, components, and component interaction, explaining storage automation, and showing how to create high and low level workflows by using examples along with common storage management tasks. Narrated screen recordings in QuickTime format: IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center LaunchPad demonstration (26MB) IBM Tivoli TotalStorage Provisioning Manager Overview (62MB) IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center with Advanced Provisioning Workflow Case Study (66MB) Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.