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Split mirror backup concept, Figure 78 – HP B6960-96035 User Manual

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Figure 78 Split mirror backup concept

The target volumes in replica are typically connected to a separate client, which also
has tape devices connected to allow for local backup. Usually, hardware mirror
technologies such as HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP or EMC Symmetrix are used
to create a replica such as:

HP StorageWorks ContinuousAccess XP or

HP StorageWorks BusinessCopy XP

The availability of the application remains almost permanent, with the exception of
a short period of time (lasting several seconds to a few minutes). This time is needed
to make the data on the disk consistent and perform the actual split of the mirrors.
The data must be consistent so that the application can make use of the data after a
restore. Normally, the replica is not created at the time of backup, but is already
available and synchronized to provide high availability to the application. The backup
and the resyncing of the replica does not affect the application performance, since
this occurs in parallel on separate hardware.

As the application client and backup client are different (in most cases), it is very
important that all cached information (database cache, filesystem cache) on the client
is flushed to the disk before the backup mirror is split off. One of the following options
can achieve this:

Split mirror concepts

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