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тАО06-23-2009 06:13 AM
тАО06-23-2009 06:13 AM
Likely Hazaeds when replication is stopped on a SAN
Hello,
I just want to know the likely hazards when replication is stopped from one site to the other because of a job has to be done on a server and what is the time frame to stop the replication and resume back between two sites?
Thank you
I just want to know the likely hazards when replication is stopped from one site to the other because of a job has to be done on a server and what is the time frame to stop the replication and resume back between two sites?
Thank you
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тАО06-23-2009 06:22 AM
тАО06-23-2009 06:22 AM
Re: Likely Hazaeds when replication is stopped on a SAN
Hi,
> Which storage array you are using?
> Which method you are using? ( snapshot, snapclone etc).
Rgds,
Sreekanth.
> Which storage array you are using?
> Which method you are using? ( snapshot, snapclone etc).
Rgds,
Sreekanth.
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тАО06-23-2009 06:52 AM
тАО06-23-2009 06:52 AM
Re: Likely Hazaeds when replication is stopped on a SAN
EVA 5000 and snapshot.
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тАО06-23-2009 07:02 AM
тАО06-23-2009 07:02 AM
Re: Likely Hazaeds when replication is stopped on a SAN
Hi,
>>EVA 5000 and snapshot
snapshot is really fast to establish. You can stop the replication, when nobody is using the snapshot volume. I mean stop all I/O to the snapshot volume and then you can break the replication.
Once you complete the activity, you can create the snapshot again.
>>what is the time frame to stop the replication and resume back between two sites
Don't do this activity @ peak hours...
Rgds,
Sreekanth.
>>EVA 5000 and snapshot
snapshot is really fast to establish. You can stop the replication, when nobody is using the snapshot volume. I mean stop all I/O to the snapshot volume and then you can break the replication.
Once you complete the activity, you can create the snapshot again.
>>what is the time frame to stop the replication and resume back between two sites
Don't do this activity @ peak hours...
Rgds,
Sreekanth.
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