Overview of
global-active device
This chapter provides an overview of the global-active device feature.
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The global-active device (GAD) feature supports read/write copies of the same data in two places at the same time. Its active-active design implements cross-mirrored storage volumes between two matched storage systems accepting read/write I/Os on both sides that are continuously updated. Global-active device assures that an up-to-date storage volume is always available and enables production workloads on both systems, while maintaining full data consistency and protection. In addition, the use of active-active stretch clustering can also be used for nondisruptive workload migration and nondisruptive data migration, without requiring the use of a separate intermediate system.
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- About
global-active device
Global-active device (GAD) enables you to create and maintain synchronous, remote copies of data volumes.
- About
global-active device
