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тАО08-31-2004 06:13 PM
тАО08-31-2004 06:13 PM
EVA and Continuous Access
Hello all,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that CA reserves some of the EVA host ports for EVA-to-EVA data replication (like a good old DRM does too). Anybody knows how much of the host ports are reserved for data replication in VCS 3.014 and VCS 3.020? Possibly the reserved port count is different between those two, but VCS 3.020 release notes only mentions that "Improved performance for remote replication". Anyone has an experience with those two?
br,
Remigijus
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that CA reserves some of the EVA host ports for EVA-to-EVA data replication (like a good old DRM does too). Anybody knows how much of the host ports are reserved for data replication in VCS 3.014 and VCS 3.020? Possibly the reserved port count is different between those two, but VCS 3.020 release notes only mentions that "Improved performance for remote replication". Anyone has an experience with those two?
br,
Remigijus
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тАО02-16-2005 01:37 AM
тАО02-16-2005 01:37 AM
Re: EVA and Continuous Access
A little late, but no there are no replication ports like in the good'ol DRM time... Replication is done over the very same ports as the normal I/O goes...
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тАО02-16-2005 05:01 PM
тАО02-16-2005 05:01 PM
Re: EVA and Continuous Access
Thanks, Henry
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