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Remote Replication requirements and restrictions
To use the standard Remote Replication premium feature, you must have:
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Two storage arrays with write access and both these storage arrays must have sufficient space to replicate data between them.
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Each storage must have a dual-controller Fibre Channel or iSCSI configuration (single-controller configurations are not supported).
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Fibre Channel Connection Requirements — You must attach dedicated remote replication ports to a Fibre Channel fabric environment.
In addition, these ports must support the Name Service.
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You can use a fabric configuration that is dedicated solely to the remote replication ports on each RAID controller module. In this case,
host systems can connect to the storage arrays using fabric.
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Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL), or point-to-point configurations, are not supported for array-to-array communications.
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Maximum distance between the local site and remote site is 10 km (6.2 miles), using single-mode fibre Gigabit interface converters
(GBICs) and optical long-wave GBICs.
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iSCSI connection considerations:
– iSCSI does not require dedicated ports for replication data traffic
– iSCSI array-to-array communication must use a host-connected port (not the Ethernet management port).
– The first port that successfully establishes an iSCSI connection is used for all subsequent communication with that remote storage
array. If that connection subsequently fails, a new session is attempted using any available ports.
Restrictions on using Remote Replication
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RAID level, caching parameters, and segment size can differ between replicated virtual disks.
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The secondary virtual disk must be at least as large as the primary virtual disk.
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Only standard virtual disks can be included in a replication relationship.
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A primary virtual disk can be a source virtual disk or a target virtual disk in a virtual disk copy. A secondary virtual disk cannot be a
source virtual disk or a target virtual disk unless a role reversal is initiated after the copy has completed. If a role reversal is initiated
during a
Copy in Progress
status, the copy fails and cannot be restarted.
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A virtual disk can be included in only one replication relationship.
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A virtual disk participating in a copy request cannot be a replicated secondary virtual disk.
Setting up Remote Replication
Setting up Remote Replication between local and remote storage arrays using MD Storage Manager consists of the following:
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Activating the Remote Replication premium feature on both the local and remote storage arrays
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Creating a remote Replication group on the local storage array
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Adding a replicated pair of virtual disks to the Remote Replication group
Activating Remote Replication premium features
Activating Remote Replication automatically reserves specific ports on each RAID controller module for data replication. After the port is
reserved, any nonreplication related I/O request to that port is rejected. Only RAID controller modules configured for Remote Replication
can communicate with the reserved ports.
The Remote Replication premium feature must be activated on both the local and storage arrays.
NOTE:
Perform the activation steps below on the local storage array first and then repeat them on the remote storage array.
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In the AMW of the local storage array, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select
Copy Services
>
Remote Replication
>
Activate.
3
If both Remote Replication and Remote Replication (Legacy) premium features are supported on your storage array, select
Remote
Replication
.
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