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cloned volume to the remote site. Lastly, use the function of transforming from the local
clone task to the remote replication one.
Figure 12-21 Local Clone Transfers to Remote Replication
12.3.1.
Remote Replication Topologies
Remote replication supports multiple topologies to suit various disaster recovery
configurations. They are one-directional, bi-directional, one-to-many, many-to-one, and
many-to-many. Both the source volume and destination volume in a replication connection
are exclusive to the pair. Either one can NOT be served as the source or destination volume
of a different replication connection. Each SAN storage system can support up to 32
replication tasks concurrently. Below are the supported topologies.
One-Directional
Figure 12-22 One-Directional Remote Replication
A Source Volume (S) in Site A is replicating to a Target Volume (T) in Site B. This is the most
basic remote replication topology.
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