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SAE Evaluators:
The Stand Alone Environment (SAE), enables five
components of the SAE Disaster Recovery Tool
Set described below. The
Fast DASD Erase (FDE) component may be
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Action
Services: Provides
complete access to all DASD
devices and datasets. Its
interface is modeled after ISPF.
Users locate critical datasets or
members and use specific Action
Services to make system repairs.
This tool set includes edit, zap,
browse, rename, save, delete,
undelete, and catalog list/alter. |
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IPL
Problem Detection:
Aids users in the repair of System
Images by automatically isolating
the components that comprise a
specific z/OS Image. It simplifies
repairs and ensures that the
datasets being analyzed and edited
are the ones being used in the
failed Image. The process is almost
instantaneous in identifying the
volumes and datasets under
investigation through the initialization of
the z/OS nucleus.
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Dataset
Restore: This
Stand Alone Restore is the fastest
way to restore a single dataset.
Unlike other backup and recovery
systems that require you to
restore a complete volume, this
application lets you restore a
single dataset or member
originally backed up using DFDSS
or FDR.
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Hardware
Confirmation: Adding
new hardware can often lead to
miss-confirmation. This service
will verify that new hardware is
configured correctly before an IPL is attempted at
home or a disaster recovery site.
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Fast
DASD Erase: Ensuring
that test
data is economically removed
following a Disaster Recovery test
is one of the most important steps
in the test process. This service
will erase all mission-critical
and personal data as directed,
thereby safeguarding it from
unwanted use. This is especially
important for compliance with
HIPAA, GLBA, PIPEDA, EU Data
Protection Initiative, the
International IT Security Standard
(ISO17799), etc.
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