What is the primary function of Stage3?
Stage3 was designed to facilitate backup and restore operations between distributed UNIX and Windows systems and mainframe storage. It enables data transfer to and from z/OS-based disk and tape storage. The product's core function is to provide a bridge for data management across different operating environments.
How does Stage3 transfer data between distributed systems and the mainframe?
Stage3 supports data transfer using a client-server architecture. Client agents on UNIX and Windows systems communicate with a server component on the z/OS mainframe. Data is transferred over TCP/IP, utilizing a proprietary protocol for efficient data transmission and management. This architecture allows for centralized control of backup and restore processes.
What storage mediums does Stage3 support for backups?
Stage3 was designed to work with mainframe disk and tape storage. It allows for the backup of files to these storage mediums, providing a means of data protection and recovery. The specific storage mechanisms used depend on the mainframe configuration and the user's requirements.
What is the history of Stage3?
Stage3 was originally developed by Emprise Technologies and later acquired by Boole & Babbage. The product's development and distribution history reflect the evolution of data management solutions in the enterprise environment. The product's lifecycle ended when Boole & Babbage discontinued support.