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1 available setup methods, 2 preparing for setup, Available setup methods – HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User Manual

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Available Setup Methods

Remote Copy User’s Guide

InForm OS Version 2.3.1

3.7 Initial Synchronization Using Tape Backup

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3.1 Available Setup Methods

This chapter explains how to set up and configure 3PAR Remote Copy. Use these instructions if

you are setting up Remote Copy for the first time. However, depending on your level of

experience, there are three methods you can choose to set up a Remote Copy configuration:

If this is your first experience with setting up Remote Copy, particularly for N-to-1 or

1-to N configurations, or when N-to-1 or 1-to-N and bidirectional Remote Copy

configurations are planned, you might consider using the

Preparing for Setup

and

Gathering Necessary Information

sections that follow.

Users familiar with 3PAR’s Remote Copy setup can use the 3PAR Remote Copy Setup Tool

for RCIP (320-1461) or the 3PAR Remote Copy Setup Tool for RCFC (320-1472) for a 1-to-1

configuration to help configure, test and visualize the setup for Remote Copy over IP (RCIP)

and Remote Copy over Fibre Channel (RCFC), respectively. See the Document Control

System (DCS) to obtain these documents and follow the directions found in the document

that best suits your configuration.

Expert users might prefer to use

Appendix A, Quick Setup Guide

.

The final section of this chapter demonstrates how to perform an initial synchronization when

using tape rather than synchronizing a secondary volume with the primary volume over the

Remote Copy links.

3.2 Preparing for Setup

Before proceeding with Remote Copy setup, review

Requirements and Restrictions

on

page 2.41. The following guidelines and restrictions also apply to Remote Copy setup:

Synchronous mode replication is recommended for distances no greater than a

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). A MAN is a region larger than that covered by a Local

Area Network (LAN) but smaller than that covered by a Wide Area Network (WAN).

The physical connections between all storage servers used with Remote Copy must be

through an IP-capable network, point to point, or an FC SAN network.