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12-23-2001 11:05 PM
12-23-2001 11:05 PM
Hi,
Does anybody aware of what "business copy" term mean in relation with Mirroring scenario? We had a call from HP and they prmised us to send a business copy for our superdomes servers about to come in jan/feb.
Thanks
Does anybody aware of what "business copy" term mean in relation with Mirroring scenario? We had a call from HP and they prmised us to send a business copy for our superdomes servers about to come in jan/feb.
Thanks
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12-23-2001 11:42 PM
12-23-2001 11:42 PM
Re: business copy
Shripad
I am not too sure of what the BC on the Superdome is all about, but certainly from a storage perspective this is the "snapshotting" of data on the Surestore Va7X00 and XP256/XP512...
Check out http://storage.hp.com
MND
I am not too sure of what the BC on the Superdome is all about, but certainly from a storage perspective this is the "snapshotting" of data on the Surestore Va7X00 and XP256/XP512...
Check out http://storage.hp.com
MND
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12-23-2001 11:47 PM
12-23-2001 11:47 PM
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....a little more specific....
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/disk_arrays/modular/business/index.html
MND
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/disk_arrays/modular/business/index.html
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12-24-2001 06:09 AM
12-24-2001 06:09 AM
Re: business copy
This is referring to the Business copy of an area within an XP Storage Array. This has nothing to do with superdome, but HP advocates that if you are running superdome's you need to run them in conjunction with the XP disk array.
Just for cross platform purposes, business copy is the same as Business Continuance Volume from EMC Timefinder product.
Good luck.
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Just for cross platform purposes, business copy is the same as Business Continuance Volume from EMC Timefinder product.
Good luck.
Happy Holidays.
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