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тАО12-03-2006 09:07 PM
тАО12-03-2006 09:07 PM
Hello,
I have some Picture files (.jpg, .gif) which are stored on an EVA 4000.
Now I want to purchase another EVA and server and replicate these picture files to remote site. I want to know can I present Vdisk which are located on second EVA and stored replicated files to a server and open files for viewing pictures on it or not (read only access for viewing pictures)?
Hasan
I have some Picture files (.jpg, .gif) which are stored on an EVA 4000.
Now I want to purchase another EVA and server and replicate these picture files to remote site. I want to know can I present Vdisk which are located on second EVA and stored replicated files to a server and open files for viewing pictures on it or not (read only access for viewing pictures)?
Hasan
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тАО12-04-2006 12:06 AM
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тАО12-04-2006 12:12 AM
тАО12-04-2006 12:12 AM
Re: EVA and CA
There are a lot of considerations you should have, you options to do what you want:
You can use storage snapshot (Need a business copy license) and present this storage to the remote host and do the copy via software.
You can use storage replication (Need a continuous access license) and replicate the data using storage based replication.
You can use a combination of both, snapshot and storage replication to the remote site.
Bandwidht should be a concern about this.
You should not present the same vdisk to the remote host for "read only" access, you should have a snapshot/snapclone.
You can use storage snapshot (Need a business copy license) and present this storage to the remote host and do the copy via software.
You can use storage replication (Need a continuous access license) and replicate the data using storage based replication.
You can use a combination of both, snapshot and storage replication to the remote site.
Bandwidht should be a concern about this.
You should not present the same vdisk to the remote host for "read only" access, you should have a snapshot/snapclone.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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