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Description
Property Name
A user-friendly name for the object.
"SnapshotReplicationCapabilit-
ies"
ElementName
Describes the type of synchronization that is
characterized by this instance of StorageRep-
licationCapabilities. Supported values are:
•
2 ("Async")—Create a mirror that is nearly
always synchronized.
•
3 ("Sync")—Create a mirror that is always
synchronized.
•
4 ("UnSyncAssoc-Full")—Create a full size
snapshot (PiT image).
•
5 ("UnSyncAssoc-Delta")—Create a delta
snapshot (PiT image).
•
6 ("UnSyncUnAssoc")—Create a full size,
independent replica.
UnSyncAssoc-Delta
SupportedSynchronization-
Type
Operations executed without the creation of a
task. The supported values for this property
are:
•
2 ("Local Replica Creation") - Local replica
creation supported synchronously.
•
4 ("Local Replica Modification") - Local
replica modification supported synchron-
ously.
•
6 ("Local Replica Attachment") - Local rep-
lica attachment supported synchronously.
{ 2 ("Local Replica Creation) }
SupportedSynchronousAc-
tions
Operations executed as asynchronous jobs.
None for snapshot. The supported values for
this property are:
•
2 ("Local Replica Creation")—Local replica
creation supported asynchronously.
•
4 ("Local Replica Modification")—Local
replica modification supported asynchron-
ously.
•
6 ("Local Replica Attachment")—Local
replica attachment supported asynchron-
ously.
4 ("Local Replica Modification")
SupportedAsynchronousAc-
tions
Specifies which initial ReplicationState is sup-
ported. The supported values are:
•
2 ("Initialized")—The replication relation-
ship is known and unsynchronized, but time
required to synchronize may be long.
•
3 ("Prepared")—The replication relationship
is known and unsynchronized and the time
required to synchronize will be short.
•
4 ("Synchronized")—The replicas are syn-
chronized.
•
5 ("Idle")—An UnSyncAssoc replica is
ready to manage.
5 ("Idle")
InitialReplicationState
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