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Replicating a Subset of Virtual Cartridges - a Use Case

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NOTE: You cannot use device-to-device replication with the VLS9000 because its back-end storage ports are wired into its private SAN and cannot be connected to a public SAN. Figure 86 Site-to-site Replication . • Using TCP/IP-based non-deduplicated replication You can configure an echo copy pool to a LAN/WAN destination library (which connects to a replication target on the target device). This provides an echo copy replication link over TCP/IP between the source and destination devices. • You must be running VLS firmware version 2.3 on both the source and target VLS devices. • This option only supports one replication link (node0 external LAN connection). • The process to set up the non-deduplicated replication is very similar to the deduplication-enabled replication (see Replication Setup) except that there is no need for initialization step because the data is transferred in its entirety every time. Replicating a Subset of Virtual Cartridges - a Use Case The following is just one possible use case for non-deduplicated replication. In a typical backup environment, companies rarely have network bandwidth surpassing what meets their needs. For this reason, the ability to replicate just a subset of business critical data, thus conserving bandwidth, is advantageous. It is fully supported to have a mixture of standard and automigration tapes in the same virtual library at the same time. Replicating a subset of backup data to a remote VLS also provides customers with the flexibility and simplicity of not having to create a second library target in the backup application just for replication. Customers can configure one library on the source VLS that performs local backups, and that also replicates a subset of data they designate. To replicate a subset of backup jobs: 1. On VLS1 (local VLS) configure one library with more slots than what you need for regular backups (to be used for replicating virtual cartridges). 2. On VLS2 (remote VLS) configure a small replication library. 3. Configure the SAN zoning so that the VLS2 replication library is presented over the extended SAN into the VLS1 back-end array zones. That is, the back-end fibre channel ports of VLS1 can see the replication library on VLS2. 4. On VLS1, "manage" or add the VLS2 replication library as the destination library. See Automigration Setup. HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide 193

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NOTE:
You cannot use device-to-device replication with the VLS9000 because its back-end storage ports
are wired into its private SAN and cannot be connected to a public SAN.
Figure 86 Site-to-site Replication
.
Using TCP/IP-based non-deduplicated replication
You can configure an echo copy pool to a LAN/WAN destination library (which connects to a
replication target on the target device). This provides an echo copy replication link over TCP/IP
between the source and destination devices.
You must be running VLS firmware version 2.3 on both the source and target VLS devices.
This option only supports one replication link (node0 external LAN connection).
The process to set up the non-deduplicated replication is very similar to the deduplication-enabled
replication (see
Replication Setup
) except that there is no need for initialization step because
the data is transferred in its entirety every time.
Replicating a Subset of Virtual Cartridges - a Use Case
The following is just one possible use case for non-deduplicated replication. In a typical backup
environment, companies rarely have network bandwidth surpassing what meets their needs. For this
reason, the ability to replicate just a subset of business critical data, thus conserving bandwidth, is
advantageous. It is fully supported to have a mixture of standard and automigration tapes in the same
virtual library at the same time.
Replicating a subset of backup data to a remote VLS also provides customers with the flexibility and
simplicity of not having to create a second library target in the backup application just for replication.
Customers can configure one library on the source VLS that performs local backups, and that also
replicates a subset of data they designate.
To replicate a subset of backup jobs:
1.
On VLS1 (local VLS) configure one library with more slots than what you need for regular backups
(to be used for replicating virtual cartridges).
2.
On VLS2 (remote VLS) configure a small replication library.
3.
Configure the SAN zoning so that the VLS2 replication library is presented over the extended
SAN into the VLS1 back-end array zones. That is, the back-end fibre channel ports of VLS1 can
see the replication library on VLS2.
4.
On VLS1,
manage
or add the VLS2 replication library as the destination library. See
Automigration Setup
.
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