Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 133

Using Remote Replication With Other Features, Storage Partitioning With Remote Replication

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Using Remote Replication With Other Features Remote replication can be used with other disk utility features such as: • Storage Partitioning • Snapshot Virtual Disk Premium Feature • Virtual Disk Copy Premium Feature • Virtual Disk Expansion (VDE) Snapshot Virtual Disk and Virtual Disk Copy are premium features that must be enabled and activated on the primary storage array. Storage Partitioning With Remote Replication Storage partitioning allows hosts to share access to virtual disks in a storage array. A storage partition is created when a collection of hosts (host group) or a single host is defined, then a virtual disk-to-logical unit number (LUN) mapping is defined. This mapping allows you to define which host or host group has access to a particular virtual disk in the storage array. Storage partition definitions for the local storage array and remote storage array are independent. Establishing similar definitions on the disk serving in a secondary role reduces administrative effort required during site recovery. Snapshot Virtual Disk With Remote Replication A snapshot virtual disk is a point-in-time image of a virtual disk. In a remote replication, do not mount a snapshot virtual disk on the same server as the primary virtual disk. Virtual Disk Copy With Remote Replication The virtual disk copy premium feature copies data from a source virtual disk to a target virtual disk within the same storage array. A primary virtual disk in a remote replication can be either a source virtual disk or a target virtual disk in a virtual disk copy. You can create a virtual disk copy on the primary virtual disk in a replicated pair, but you cannot create a virtual disk copy of a secondary virtual disk in a replicated pair. Instead, you can copy a secondary virtual disk in one of two ways: • Promote the secondary virtual disk to the primary role. CAUTION: If a primary/secondary role reversal is begun while a virtual disk copy is in progress, the virtual disk copy fails and be unable to restart. • Create a snapshot virtual disk of the secondary virtual disk, then perform a virtual disk copy of the snapshot virtual disk. Virtual Disk Expansion With Remote Replication Virtual Disk Expansion (VDE) increases the capacity of an existing virtual disk. This increased capacity is achieved by using the free capacity available on one of the following: • The disk group of the standard virtual disk • The snapshot repository virtual disk 133

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Using Remote Replication With Other Features
Remote replication can be used with other disk utility features such as:
Storage Partitioning
Snapshot Virtual Disk Premium Feature
Virtual Disk Copy Premium Feature
Virtual Disk Expansion (VDE)
Snapshot Virtual Disk and Virtual Disk Copy are premium features that must be enabled and activated on the primary
storage array.
Storage Partitioning With Remote Replication
Storage partitioning allows hosts to share access to virtual disks in a storage array. A storage partition is created when
a collection of hosts (host group) or a single host is defined, then a virtual disk-to-logical unit number (LUN) mapping is
defined. This mapping allows you to define which host or host group has access to a particular virtual disk in the storage
array.
Storage partition definitions for the local storage array and remote storage array are independent. Establishing similar
definitions on the disk serving in a secondary role reduces administrative effort required during site recovery.
Snapshot Virtual Disk With Remote Replication
A snapshot virtual disk is a point-in-time image of a virtual disk. In a remote replication, do not mount a snapshot virtual
disk on the same server as the primary virtual disk.
Virtual Disk Copy With Remote Replication
The virtual disk copy premium feature copies data from a source virtual disk to a target virtual disk within the same
storage array.
A primary virtual disk in a remote replication can be either a source virtual disk or a target virtual disk in a virtual disk
copy.
You can create a virtual disk copy on the primary virtual disk in a replicated pair, but you cannot create a virtual disk
copy of a secondary virtual disk in a replicated pair. Instead, you can copy a secondary virtual disk in one of two ways:
Promote the secondary virtual disk to the primary role.
CAUTION: If a primary/secondary role reversal is begun while a virtual disk copy is in progress, the virtual
disk copy fails and be unable to restart.
Create a snapshot virtual disk of the secondary virtual disk, then perform a virtual disk copy of the snapshot
virtual disk.
Virtual Disk Expansion With Remote Replication
Virtual Disk Expansion (VDE) increases the capacity of an existing virtual disk. This increased capacity is achieved by
using the free capacity available on one of the following:
The disk group of the standard virtual disk
The snapshot repository virtual disk
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