Which Open Replicator operation is supported when the Control device is a Virtual device?
A. Cold Push
B. Cold Pull
C. Hot Pull
D. Hot Push
3 Comments on “Which Open Replicator operation is supported when the Control device is a Virtual device?”
jimsays:
Can anyone verify this answer?
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Chrissays:
Open Replicator can detect blocks that are all zeros if the Control device is a thin device, and that’s all the specialty that I can come up with when using a thin control device…..
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Chrissays:
Sorry, question does not talk about Tdev, but Vdev.
Open Replicator supports copy operations for a cold push session from a virtual device
(VDEV). To accomplish this, Open Replicator works in conjunction with TimeFinder/Snap
operations by copying data from an existing Snap session. This feature provides an
alternative to hot copying, where all mapped directors must participate in the session. In a
cold push session from a VDEV, the VDEV is required to be mapped to at least one director.
At least one of the directors, to which the device is mapped, must be zoned to the remote
device.
Can anyone verify this answer?
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Open Replicator can detect blocks that are all zeros if the Control device is a thin device, and that’s all the specialty that I can come up with when using a thin control device…..
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Sorry, question does not talk about Tdev, but Vdev.
Open Replicator supports copy operations for a cold push session from a virtual device
(VDEV). To accomplish this, Open Replicator works in conjunction with TimeFinder/Snap
operations by copying data from an existing Snap session. This feature provides an
alternative to hot copying, where all mapped directors must participate in the session. In a
cold push session from a VDEV, the VDEV is required to be mapped to at least one director.
At least one of the directors, to which the device is mapped, must be zoned to the remote
device.
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