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Mirror Repository
Volumes
A mirror repository volume is a special volume in the storage array that is created as a
resource for the controller owner of the primary volume in a remote mirrored pair.
The controller stores mirror information on this volume, including information about
remote writes that are not yet complete. The controller can use this information to
recover from controller resets and the accidental powering down of the storage arrays.
Mirror repository volumes are used to manage mirror data synchronization. Mirror
repository volumes are required for both the primary and secondary volumes in a
mirror pair. This mirror repository volume management is different from the
Synchronous Mirroring premium feature where a single mirror repository is set up
once and then used for all Synchronous Mirroring relationships.
The mirror repository pair stores three types of data:
Copy-on-write repository data that is used for preserving resynchronization
images on the mirror-primary and recovery point images on the
mirror-secondary. The copy-on-write repository is structurally similar to the
repository use for snapshot groups.
A pair of delta logs that are used to track regions of the mirror-primary volume
that are written between synchronization intervals. Even though the delta logs are
only used on the primary side of the mirror, they are also allocated on the
secondary side to support a role-reversal.
A log that tracks synchronization statistics on each mirror pair.
Asynchronous mirroring repository volumes are expandable repository volumes
(ERV). The minimum mirror repository size is the greater of either:
0.02 percent of the base volume capacity (regardless of role)
32 MB
You can expand the capacity of the mirror repository volumes using the standard rules
for ERV expansion. You cannot reduce the size of the mirror repository volumes.
The maximum repository capacity is 101 percent of the base volume capacity.
Primary and secondary mirror repositories are not required to be the same size. Mirror
repository volumes are independent of the associated primary mirror or secondary
mirror volume in that they can be created on separate volume groups with different
RAID levels. Mirror repository volumes must have compatible security and data
assurance quality of service as the associated mirror volume. For example, if a mirror
volume has data security enabled, the associated mirror repository must have data
security enabled. If the mirror volume has data assurance enabled, the associated
mirror repository volume must have data assurance enabled.
Because of the critical nature of the data being stored, do not use RAID Level 0 as the
RAID level of a mirror repository volume.
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