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Because applications may use more than one virtual disk, Remote Replication groups must be replicated as a pair. All members of the
Remote Replication group are synchronized as a coordinated data set to provide consistent backup to the remote site.
Remote Replication group requirements and guidelines
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The Remote Replication premium feature must be enabled and activated on the local and remote storage arrays used in the replication
configuration.
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Both local and remote storage arrays must be connected through a supported Fibre Channel or iSCSI connection.
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The remote storage array must contain a virtual disk with a capacity greater than or equal to the capacity of the virtual disk you intend
to include as its pair on the local storage array.
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By default, any new Remote Replication group is created empty:
– Only replicated pairs can be added to a Remote Replication group.
– Each replicated pair can be a member of only Remote Replication group.
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An unnamed storage array will be displayed in the Remote Replication Repository view in MD Storage Manager and labeled as unnamed.
Creating a Remote Replication group
NOTE:
The Create Remote Replication Group option is available on the local storage array only. A Remote Replication group
cannot be created on the remote storage array.
1
In the AMW of the local storage array, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select
Copy Services
>
Remote Replication
>
Remote Replication
>
Replication Group
>
Create.
The
Create Remote Replication Group
window is displayed.
3
In
Remote replication group name
, enter a group name (30 characters maximum).
4
In the
Choose the remote storage array
drop-down, select a remote storage array.
NOTE:
If a remote storage array is not available, you cannot continue. Verify your network configuration or contact your
network administrator.
5
In the
Connection type
drop-down, choose your data protocol (iSCSI or Fibre Channel only).
6
Select
View synchronization settings
to set the synchronization settings for your Remote Replication group.
7
Click
OK
.
The Remote Replication group is created.
Replicated pairs
The last step in setting up Remote Replication is creating a replicated pair of virtual disks and placing them in an already-created Remote
Replication group.
A replicated pair consists of two virtual disks, one serving as the primary virtual disk on the local storage array and the other serving as the
secondary virtual disk on the remote storage array. In a successful Remote Replication configuration, both these virtual disks contain
identical copies of the same data. The replicated pair is contained in Remote Replication group, allowing them to synchronize at the same
time as any other replicated pairs within the same Remote Replication group.
At the I/O level, all write operations are performed first to the primary virtual disk and then to the secondary virtual disk.
Guidelines for choosing virtual disks in a replicated pair
The first step of creating a replicated pair begins by adding a virtual disk to the Remote Replication group on the local storage array. This
virtual disk then becomes the primary virtual disk in the remote replicated pair. When a virtual disk on the remote storage array is added to
same Remote Replication group, the replicated pair creation process is complete. This remote storage virtual disk becomes the secondary
virtual disk in the replicated pair.
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