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====== Implementation and Planning Guide ====== | ====== Implementation and Planning Guide ====== | ||
- | Let me start this section by saying nobody | + | Let me start this section by saying nobody |
There are many factors that result in this realization, | There are many factors that result in this realization, | ||
- | Inevitably, the four biggest challenges that any TapeTrack has to overcome are: | + | Inevitably, the five biggest challenges that any TapeTrack |
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+ | <note important> | ||
====== Implementation Phases ====== | ====== Implementation Phases ====== | ||
+ | When implementing TapeTrack, it is important to take into account how the product will be implemented, | ||
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+ | The following implementation phases are based upon the knowledge we have gained over the past 20 years as we have implemented TapeTrack. It goes without saying that this knowledge is based almost exclusively on mistakes that have been made in previous implementations. | ||
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+ | While it is completely up to you how you implement TapeTrack, these suggested phases are what we would recommend as best practice for implementing the product. | ||
+ | ===== Identifying Stakeholders ===== | ||
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+ | When implementing TapeTrack, it is important to first identify those who have an interest in the tape management process as these people may be required to cooperate with the implementation, | ||
+ | ==== Business Data Owners ==== | ||
+ | It is rare for the business data owners to show an interest in the implementation of TapeTrack. Depending on the arrangements that are in place, the data owners may be needed to fund the implementation, | ||
+ | ==== Operations ==== | ||
+ | Operations staff will almost always be key participants in the TapeTrack implementation and day-to-day usage. These staff will be involved in: | ||
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+ | * Entering and removing tapes from robotic libraries. | ||
+ | * Slotting tapes in racking systems. | ||
+ | * Scratch tape management. | ||
+ | * Scanning tapes in and out of the system. | ||
+ | * Working with third-parties such as offsite vendors to transfer custody of each tape. | ||
+ | * Actioning any alerts issued by TapeTrack. | ||
+ | ==== Backup Administrators ==== | ||
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+ | When integrating TapeTrack with backup software and robotic tape library equipment the cooperation and assistance of the backup administrators is usually necessary. Backup Administrators will be responsible for: | ||
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+ | * Ensuring tape management processes align with backup requirements. | ||
+ | * Installing TapeTrack software. | ||
+ | * Setting up backup software and library integration. | ||
+ | ==== Auditors ==== | ||
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+ | Auditors are often involved in setting the high-level requirements for a TapeTrack implementation and for later validating the efficacy of the implementation, | ||
===== Identifying Tape Management Objectives ===== | ===== Identifying Tape Management Objectives ===== | ||
+ | When implementing TapeTrack, each company have their own objectives. It is however important that these objectives be identified before any other activities begin. | ||
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+ | At a high level, our suggested objectives are: | ||
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+ | * To create a completed inventory record of every tape asset owned by the enterprise. | ||
+ | * To create a consistent tape management process across the enterprise, or where that is not appropriate, | ||
+ | * To create a chain-of-custody record of each activity related to each and every tape. | ||
+ | * To automate as many tape management processes as possible by leveraging the features of TapeTrack, and by integrating with third-party software products and library hardware. | ||
+ | * To better organize tape libraries that are in racks and shelving units. | ||
+ | * To implement reporting processes to comply with regulatory requirements. | ||
===== Obtaining Consensus ===== | ===== Obtaining Consensus ===== | ||
+ | It is rare for all backup stakeholders to be all behind the implementation of TapeTrack. Sometimes the drive to implement the product comes from Operations, and other times it comes from the backup administrators. While it might not be possible to gain a complete agreement from all interested parties regarding how TapeTrack is implemented, | ||
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+ | Examples of the kind of disagreements that might arise are: | ||
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+ | * The level of integration and automation that is implemented. | ||
+ | * Who is responsible for supporting TapeTrack. | ||
+ | * What level of alerting is enabled within TapeTrack. | ||
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+ | <note tip> | ||
===== Mapping the Existing Environment ===== | ===== Mapping the Existing Environment ===== | ||
+ | It is rare for any enterprise that is implementing TapeTrack to start with a complete understanding of the existing tape management requirements and processes. | ||
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+ | Before starting a TapeTrack implementation it should map out the following: | ||
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+ | - Which sites are using tape and require tracking from TapeTrack. | ||
+ | - How tapes are currently being managed at each site that uses tapes. | ||
+ | - What backup software is being used in each environment that uses tapes. | ||
+ | - Who is responsible for tape management in each location. | ||
+ | - Are there any third-parties handling the tapes, such as offsite vendors or outsourced tape operations. | ||
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+ | <note tip> | ||
+ | ===== Identifying Key Staff ===== | ||
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+ | Identifying key staff who will be responsible for the implementation and day-to-day operation of TapeTrack is critical. | ||
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+ | These key staff may include those who are directly responsible for implementing and using the product, but they may also be staff who have no direct involvement with TapeTrack. | ||
+ | ===== Creating a Project Plan ===== | ||
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+ | It is recommended that a formal project plan be created for the implementation. | ||
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+ | <note tip> | ||
- | ===== Identifying Improvements | + | ===== Planning for Objections |
+ | It is inevitable that you will receive some level of push-back from one or more employees when TapeTrack is deployed. | ||
+ | These objections can include: | ||
+ | * Why did we have to change from our old system? | ||
+ | * Why is maintaining the old system no longer part of my duties? | ||
+ | * I did not attend the training and I don't know how the system works. | ||
+ | * The system is not the same as our old system. | ||
+ | * Why am I getting messages notifying me that I have made a mistake? | ||
+ | * Scanning tapes in and out is too time consuming. | ||
+ | * There are discrepancies between what the offsite vendor' |
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