
The
following
IBM
System
Storage
Resiliency
Family
functions
are
available
as
optional
features:
v
Point-in-time
copy,
which
includes
IBM
System
Storage
FlashCopy
and
Space-Efficient
FlashCopy
The
FlashCopy
function
enables
you
to
make
point-in-time,
full
volume
copies
of
data,
so
that
the
copies
are
immediately
available
for
read
or
write
access.
In
System
z
environments,
you
can
also
use
the
FlashCopy
function
to
perform
data
set
level
copies
of
your
data.
v
Remote
mirror
and
copy,
which
includes
the
following
functions:
–
IBM
System
Storage
Metro
Mirror
(previously
known
as
Synchronous
PPRC)
Metro
Mirror
provides
real-time
mirroring
of
logical
volumes
between
two
DS8000
storage
units
that
can
be
located
up
to
300
km
from
each
other.
It
is
a
synchronous
copy
solution
where
write
operations
are
completed
on
both
copies
(local
and
remote
site)
before
they
are
considered
to
be
done.
–
IBM
System
Storage
Global
Copy
(previously
known
as
PPRC
Extended
Distance)
Global
Copy
is
a
nonsynchronous
long-distance
copy
function
where
incremental
updates
are
sent
from
the
local
to
the
remote
site
on
a
periodic
basis.
–
IBM
System
Storage
Global
Mirror
(previously
known
as
Asynchronous
PPRC)
Global
Mirror
is
a
long-distance
remote
copy
function
across
two
sites
using
asynchronous
technology.
Global
Mirror
processing
is
designed
to
provide
support
for
virtually
unlimited
distance
between
the
local
and
remote
sites,
with
the
distance
typically
limited
only
by
the
capabilities
of
the
network
and
the
channel
extension
technology.
–
IBM
System
Storage
Metro/Global
Mirror
(a
combination
of
Metro
Mirror
and
Global
Mirror)
Metro/Global
Mirror
is
a
three-site
remote
copy
solution,
which
uses
synchronous
replication
to
mirror
data
between
a
local
site
and
an
intermediate
site,
and
asynchronous
replication
to
mirror
data
from
an
intermediate
site
to
a
remote
site.
v
Remote
mirror
and
copy
for
System
z
environments,
which
includes
z/OS
Global
Mirror
The
point-in-time
and
remote
mirror
and
copy
features
are
supported
across
various
IBM
server
environments
such
as
System
i
™
,
System
p
™
,
and
System
z,
as
well
as
servers
from
Sun
and
Hewlett-Packard.
You
can
manage
these
functions
through
a
command-line
interface
called
the
DS
CLI
and
a
Web-based
interface
called
the
DS
Storage
Manager.
The
DS
Storage
Manager
allows
you
to
set
up
and
manage
the
following
types
of
data-copy
functions
from
any
point
where
network
access
is
available:
Point-in-time
copy
(FlashCopy)
The
FlashCopy
function
enables
you
to
make
point-in-time,
full
volume
copies
of
data,
with
the
copies
immediately
available
for
read
or
write
access.
In
System
z
environments,
you
can
also
use
the
FlashCopy
function
to
perform
data
set
level
copies
of
your
data.
You
can
use
the
copy
with
standard
backup
tools
that
are
available
in
your
environment
to
create
backup
copies
on
tape.
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