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Overview of copy solutions
HP StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 arrays provide an extensive suite of data replication
software. This chapter describes HP StorageWorks Snapshot XP. This chapter also covers portions of
HP StorageWorks Business Copy XP because Snapshot XP is an integrated feature of Business Copy XP.
NOTE:
The use of Snapshot XP, Business Copy XP, and all other software products is governed by the
terms of your license agreements with Hewlett-Packard.
IMPORTANT:
This guide contains information about internal disks or LDEVs. Unlike the
XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays, the SVS200 has no internal disks. Therefore, information about internal
disks or LDEVs does not apply to the SVS200.
Snapshot XP
Snapshot XP, like Business Copy XP, enables you to create multiple real-time online local copies of logical
volumes. Snapshot XP enables applications and solutions such as zero-downtime backup and disaster
recovery. While Business Copy XP creates complete copies, Snapshot XP creates space-efficient copies
that replicate only data from the primary volume that was rewritten using less disk space, which reduces
costs. Snapshot XP is supported on open systems such as UNIX and PC servers. Snapshot XP is an
integrated feature of Business Copy XP.
Snapshot XP creates pairs of primary volumes (P-VOLs) and secondary volumes (S-VOLs). Snapshot XP
secondary volumes are partial copies containing only changed P-VOLs. Snapshot XP is also known as
Copy-on-Write Snapshot. All changed data is kept in common snapshot pools (pool-VOLs). Pointers kept
in mapping tables allow access to secondary volumes through virtual volumes (V-VOLs). The S-VOL is
composed of data in the pool-VOL (old data that has since changed in the P-VOL) and data in the P-VOL
(data that has not changed yet). The P-VOL/S-VOL pair that Snapshot XP creates is called a Snapshot XP
pair.