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Premium Feature—Remote Replication

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14 Premium Feature-Remote Replication NOTE: The following sections are applicable only to Dell PowerVault MD3660f storage arrays that support the FC protocol. The Remote Replication premium feature enables real-time replication of data between two storage arrays in separate locations. Using remote replication, up to 16 replicated virtual disk pairs can be created on a storage array. A replicated virtual disk pair is created from two standard virtual disks, both of which are logical data storage structures created on a storage array. A standard virtual disk can only be a member of one replicated pair. A pair consists of a primary virtual disk at a local storage array and a secondary virtual disk at a remote storage array. Data written by the host to the primary virtual disk is replicated directly from the primary storage array to the secondary virtual disk. No host server or application resources are used during replication. The data can be written either synchronously or asynchronously. In the event of a disaster, loss of communications or catastrophic failure in the local storage array, the secondary virtual disk in the remote storage array can be promoted to the role of primary virtual disk and assume responsibility for maintaining business operations. Switchable Host Access Configuration Required With Remote Replication Access to the host server from the local and/or remote storage arrays using remote replication must be established through a supported Fibre Channel switch configuration. Direct-attached configurations between the host server and Dell PowerVault MD storage arrays are not supported. For more information on configuring the switch environment, see Required Switch Zoning Configurations. Activating Remote Replication NOTE: If you ordered the Remote Replication feature, you received a Premium Feature Activation card in the Dell PowerVault MD Series Dense storage array shipping box. Follow the directions on the card to install and enable this feature. After the Remote Replication feature has been installed following the steps on the Premium Feature Activation card, it must be activated using a wizard based process. As part of activation, the following actions occur: • Two replication repository virtual disks are created using existing capacity on either a disk group or storage array specified by the user. • All hosts currently using the highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller are logged out. • The highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller is reserved for replication data transmission. • The highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller is not available to direct host access when the Remote Replication premium feature is activated. Any attempted host communication to this port is rejected. • Communication between the replication-reserved Fibre Channel ports requires established zoning of Fibre Channel switches in the fabric, see Required Switch Zoning Configurations. 131

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14
Premium Feature—Remote Replication
NOTE:
The following sections are applicable only to Dell PowerVault MD3660f storage arrays that support the FC
protocol.
The Remote Replication premium feature enables real-time replication of data between two storage arrays in separate
locations. Using remote replication, up to 16 replicated virtual disk pairs can be created on a storage array.
A replicated virtual disk pair is created from two standard virtual disks, both of which are logical data storage structures
created on a storage array. A standard virtual disk can only be a member of one replicated pair. A pair consists of a
primary virtual disk at a local storage array and a secondary virtual disk at a remote storage array. Data written by the
host to the primary virtual disk is replicated directly from the primary storage array to the secondary virtual disk. No host
server or application resources are used during replication. The data can be written either synchronously or
asynchronously.
In the event of a disaster, loss of communications or catastrophic failure in the local storage array, the secondary virtual
disk in the remote storage array can be promoted to the role of primary virtual disk and assume responsibility for
maintaining business operations.
Switchable Host Access Configuration Required With Remote
Replication
Access to the host server from the local and/or remote storage arrays using remote replication must be established
through a supported Fibre Channel switch configuration. Direct-attached configurations between the host server and
Dell PowerVault MD storage arrays are not supported.
For more information on configuring the switch environment, see
Required Switch Zoning Configurations
.
Activating Remote Replication
NOTE:
If you ordered the Remote Replication feature, you received a Premium Feature Activation card in the Dell
PowerVault MD Series Dense storage array shipping box. Follow the directions on the card to install and enable
this feature.
After the Remote Replication feature has been installed following the steps on the Premium Feature Activation card, it
must be activated using a wizard based process. As part of activation, the following actions occur:
Two replication repository virtual disks are created using existing capacity on either a disk group or storage
array specified by the user.
All hosts currently using the highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller are
logged out.
The highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller is reserved for replication data
transmission.
The highest-numbered Fibre Channel host port (Port 3) on each RAID controller is not available to direct host
access when the Remote Replication premium feature is activated. Any attempted host communication to this
port is rejected.
Communication between the replication-reserved Fibre Channel ports requires established zoning of Fibre
Channel switches in the fabric, see
Required Switch Zoning Configurations
.
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