Which MirrorView configuration is used to replicate one primary image to two secondary images?
A. MirrorView/S LUN Level Fan-out
B. MirrorView/A System Level Fan-in
C. MirrorView/A LUN Level Fan-out
D. MirrorView/S System Level Fan-in
2 Comments on “Which MirrorView configuration is used to replicate one primary image to two secondary images?”
timesays:
The 4:1 Fan-In ratio is applicable to both MirrorView/S and MirrorView/A
MirroView/A 1:1 Fan-out ratio
MirrorView/S 1:2 Fan-out ratio
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jonessays:
MirrorView/S 1:2 Fan-out Ratio – This configuration enables administrator to synchronously mirror one primary image to two different secondary images.
In case of MirrorView/A, one primary image can be mirrored only to single secondary image MirroView/A 1:1 Fan-out ratio
The 4:1 Fan-In ratio is applicable to both MirrorView/S and MirrorView/A
MirroView/A 1:1 Fan-out ratio
MirrorView/S 1:2 Fan-out ratio
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MirrorView/S 1:2 Fan-out Ratio – This configuration enables administrator to synchronously mirror one primary image to two different secondary images.
In case of MirrorView/A, one primary image can be mirrored only to single secondary image MirroView/A 1:1 Fan-out ratio
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