[gpfsug-discuss] interested in people who have implemented immutability. what was your use case?
Simon Thompson
S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk
Thu Mar 21 17:05:25 GMT 2019
We've used soft immutability before for data associated with specific research projects. Soft so that we can remove data as "root" - sometimes research data is a partner's and there are cases when they require us to be able to remove their data.
Simon
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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] interested in people who have implemented immutability. what was your use case?
Hello,
I'm trying to understand how and why people have been using the immutability (WORM) functions that became available in scale 4.2. I don't need a company name, just an idea of why and how you use it.
TIA
Connie Rice
Storage Specialist
Washington Systems Center
Mobile: 202-821-6747
E-mail: constance.rice at us.ibm.com
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