Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 13

About Synchronous Replication, About Using Thin Clones and Templates with Synchronous Replication

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Where to Go from Here...270 Promote an Inbound Replica Set to a Recovery Volume 270 Recovery Volume Options...271 Recovery Volume Restrictions...271 How to Handle a Failed Operation...271 Fail Back to the Primary Group...272 Volume Failover and Failback...272 Recover Data from a Replica ...273 About Data Recovery from a Replica...273 About Permanently Promoting a Replica Set to a Volume 273 Permanently Promote a Replica Set to a Volume...274 About Failing Over and Failing Back a Volume...275 About NAS Disaster Recovery...278 About NAS Replication...278 Recover from an Offline or Unavailable NAS...291 About Cloning Volumes...295 Clone a Volume...295 About Cloning an Inbound Replica...295 Clone an Inbound Replica...296 18 About Synchronous Replication 297 How Synchronous Replication Works...297 Compare SyncRep and Traditional Replication...297 How Synchronous Replication Protects Volume Availability in Different Scenarios 299 Normal Synchronous Replication Operation...299 SyncAlternate Volume Unavailable...300 SyncActive Volume Unavailable...301 Requirements for Using Synchronous Replication...302 Synchronous Replication States...302 About System Snapshots and SyncRep...303 Protected System Snapshots...303 Failback System Snapshots...303 About Synchronous Replication and Snapshots...303 Automatic Snapshot Creation...304 About Synchronous Replication Switches and Failovers 304 SyncRep SwitchesSyncRep Failovers...304 About Synchronous Replication Volume Collections...305 About Using Thin Clones and Templates with Synchronous Replication 306 Thin Clones...306 Templates...306 Configure Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) on a Volume 307 Disable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume 307 Monitor Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volumes 307 Pause Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)...307 Resume Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)...308 Enable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection 308 13

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Where to Go from Here
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270
Promote an Inbound Replica Set to a Recovery Volume
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270
Recovery Volume Options
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271
Recovery Volume Restrictions
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271
How to Handle a Failed Operation
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271
Fail Back to the Primary Group
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272
Volume Failover and Failback
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272
Recover Data from a Replica
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273
About Data Recovery from a Replica
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273
About Permanently Promoting a Replica Set to a Volume
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273
Permanently Promote a Replica Set to a Volume
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274
About Failing Over and Failing Back a Volume
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275
About NAS Disaster Recovery
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278
About NAS Replication
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278
Recover from an
Offline
or Unavailable NAS
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291
About Cloning Volumes
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295
Clone a Volume
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295
About Cloning an Inbound Replica
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295
Clone an Inbound Replica
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296
18 About Synchronous Replication
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297
How Synchronous Replication Works
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297
Compare SyncRep and Traditional Replication
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297
How Synchronous Replication Protects Volume Availability in
Different
Scenarios
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299
Normal Synchronous Replication Operation
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299
SyncAlternate Volume Unavailable
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300
SyncActive Volume Unavailable
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301
Requirements for Using Synchronous Replication
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302
Synchronous Replication States
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302
About System Snapshots and SyncRep
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303
Protected System Snapshots
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303
Failback System Snapshots
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303
About Synchronous Replication and Snapshots
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303
Automatic Snapshot Creation
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304
About Synchronous Replication Switches and Failovers
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304
SyncRep SwitchesSyncRep Failovers
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304
About Synchronous Replication Volume Collections
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305
About Using Thin Clones and Templates with Synchronous Replication
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306
Thin Clones
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306
Templates
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306
Configure
Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) on a Volume
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307
Disable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume
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307
Monitor Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volumes
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307
Pause Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
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307
Resume Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
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308
Enable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection
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308
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