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Supported storage systems
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VSP G1000,
VSP G1500, and
VSP F1500 can be paired with the following:
- VSP G1000 (80-01-01-00/00 or later)
- VSP G1500, and
VSP F1500 (80-05-0x-00/00 or later)
- VSP (70-06-16-00/00 or later)
- USP V/VM (60-08-47-00/00 or later)
- VSP G100,
VSP G200: 83-01-21-20/xx or later
- VSP G400, G600,
VSP F400, F600: 83-01-21-40/xx or later
- VSP G800,
VSP F800: 83-01-21-60/xx or later
- HUS VM (73-03-07-00/00 or later)
If you are using a
Dynamic Provisioning virtual volume (DP-VOL) with the Data Direct Mapping attribute, you can only connect to
VSP G1000,
VSP G1500, and
VSP F1500 with microcode 80-03-30-00/00 or later.
For information about availability of
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F1500, contact your HDS representative.
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Supported storage systems
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Microcode requirements for connecting
VSP Gx00 models or
VSP Fx00 models to
VSP Gx00 models or
VSP Fx00 models:
- VSP G200: 83-01-01-20/00 or later
- VSP G400, G600: 83-01-01-40/00 or later
- VSP G800: 83-01-21-60/00 or later
- VSP F400, F600, F800: 83-02-0x or later
Microcode requirements for connecting
VSP Gx00 models or
VSP Fx00 models to
Hitachi Unified Storage VM ():
- VSP G200: 83-01-21-20/00 or later
- VSP G400, G600: 83-01-21-40/00 or later
- VSP G800: 83-01-21-60/00 or later
- VSP F400, F600, F800: 83-02-0x or later
- HUS VM: 73-03-39-x0/00 or later, x = 0 or 1
If you are using a
Dynamic Provisioning virtual volume (DP-VOL) with the data direct mapping attribute, you can only connect to
VSP Gx00 models or
VSP Fx00 models with microcode 83-02-0x or later.
Microcode requirements for connecting
VSP Gx00 models or
VSP Fx00 models to
:
- VSP G200: 83-01-21-20/00 or later
- VSP G400, G600: 83-01-21-40/00 or later
- VSP G800: 83-01-21-60/00 or later
- VSP F400, F600, F800: 83-02-0x or later
- VSP G1000: 80-04-xx or later
- VSP G1500 and
VSP F1500: 80-05-0x-00/00 or later
For more information, contact
Hitachi Solution Support Center.
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Number of storage systems
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A maximum of 64 units can be connected to one unit storage system. For example, you can make a configuration of one unit storage system for the primary site and 64 units storage system for the secondary site.
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Number of storage systems
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The maximum number of storage systems that can be connected to one unit storage system depends on the models
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Universal Replicator
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- Must be installed on the primary and secondary storage systems.
- License keys required.
- UR and
UR-MF can coexist in the same storage system.
- For licensing capacity requirements when
UR volumes are shared with other software products, see
Dynamic Provisioning
- For information on expired licenses or exceeding licensed capacity, see the
Hitachi Device Manager - Storage Navigator User Guide.
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Other licenses required
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- TrueCopy is required, whether or not
TC volumes are shared with
UR.
- Disaster Recovery Extended. Used for 3DC configurations and
UR operations in multiple primary and secondary storage systems.
- Dynamic Provisioning.
DP-VOLs are required for journal volumes.
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Interfaces
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- Device Manager - Storage Navigator:
- Must be LAN-attached to the primary storage system.
- Not required on the secondary storage system, but recommended in order to change
UR parameters and access the S-VOL for disaster recovery and maintenance.
- The following roles are required:
Storage Administrator (Remote Backup Management), to perform pair operations
Storage Administrator (System Resource Management), to configure settings
- RAID Manager:
- Optional
- Command device required
- When using virtual storage machine volumes, specify the LDEV ID, serial number, and virtual information in the configuration definition file.
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Supported
host platforms
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- AIX
- HP-UX
- OpenVMS
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Solaris
- SuSE Linux
- VMWare ESX
- Windows Server
For the supported version, refer to the Hitachi Data Systems interoperability matrix at
http://support.hds.com/en_us/interoperability.
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Data path
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The following interfaces with direct, switch, or channel extenders are available:
For details, see
Supported data path configurations .
When both systems are the same model, you can use multiple path groups. This is done by registering path groups with multiple path group IDs in the same storage system. But note that only one path group can be specified for a mirror. Up to eight paths can be registered in one path group.
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Path group
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Groups of remote paths, which allows you to configure or change the configuration of multiple paths at the same time.
- A maximum of eight remote paths can be registered in a path group.
- A maximum of 64 path groups can be set in a storage system.
- The range of values for the path group ID is 0-255.
- Two path group IDs can be set in a port.
- All remote paths in a path group must be the same protocol, either Fibre Channel or iSCSI.
Remote paths for Fibre Channel and iSCSI cannot coexist within the same path group.
- If iSCSI is used in a remote path, the Blocked Path Monitoring remote replica option must be set to at least 40 seconds (default).
If Blocked Path Monitoring is less than 40 seconds, the path might be blocked due to a delay in the network such as many switches in a spanning tree protocol (STP) network or a long distance connection.
- For a mirror, the path group ID that is used to connect the primary storage system to the secondary storage system must also be used to connect the systems in the reverse direction.
- The path group is specified during the create pair operation. It cannot be changed by resynchronization or the swap operation.
- Path groups can be created and specified using
RAID Manager.
See configuration setting commands in
RAID Manager User Guide and sample configuration definition files in
RAID Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
- Specify different paths and path groups for
TC
and
UR
secondary storage systems when using CU Free.
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Pair volumes
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- A P-VOL can be copied to only one S-VOL.
- The P-VOL and S-VOL must be equal in size.
- The P-VOL and S-VOL must be the same emulation type.
- Supported emulation type: OPEN-V
- The maximum size of the P-VOL and S-VOL is:
- Internal volume: 3,145,663 MB (6,442,317,824 blocks)
- External volume: 4,194,304 MB (8,589,934,592 blocks)
- DP-VOL: Same as the maximum size of the
DP-VOL. For details, see the
Provisioning Guide.
- The minimum volume size of the P-VOL and S-VOL is
46.875 MB (96,000 blocks).
- When
TC is cascaded with
UR, a data volume can be copied to multiple data centers.
- The same value must be set for the T10 PI attribute of the P-VOL and the S-VOL.
- A volume (LDEV) from a parity group with
accelerated compression enabled cannot be used directly as a pair volume. Such volumes must be used as pool volumes for an
HDP or
HDT pool.
- You need to set the same value for T10 PI attribute for both P-VOL and S-VOL.
- You cannot use the NAS Platform system LU as a pair volume.
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Journals and journal volumes
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For details, see
Planning journal volumes
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Journals and journal volumes
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Supported volume types
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Virtual LUN:
- Can be used for data and journal volumes.
- S-VOL capacity must equal P-VOL capacity.
Cache Residency Manager:
- Data volume: yes
- Journal volume: no
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Maximum number of pairs
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Limited per storage system. See
Maximum number of pairs allowed.
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Supported RAID groups
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- RAID1, RAID5, and RAID6 are supported for both data and journal volumes.
- RAID1, RAID5, and RAID6 can co-exist in the same journal.
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Cache and nonvolatile storage (NVS)
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Must be operable for primary and secondary storage systems to ensure pair creation success. The secondary storage system cache must be configured to adequately support
UR remote-copy workloads, as well as local workload activity. To determine the appropriate cache capacity to be increased, perform the following calculations A and B and use the smaller result:
A. 1 GB × number of journals
B. 25% of the necessary cache to support the storage capacity
Note:
When pair status is
COPY, neither cache nor shared memory can be added to or removed from the system. When either of these tasks is to be performed, first split any pairs in
COPY status, and then resynchronize when the cache or shared memory operation is completed.
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Host failover software
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Required for disaster recovery.
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RAID Manager consistency groups with multiple primary and secondary storage systems
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- In the
RAID Manager CTG with multiple storage systems, a maximum of four units storage system can be connected.
For example, you can configure the
RAID Manager CTG storage system of four units each for the primary site and secondary site. Likewise, you can configure the
RAID Manager CTG multiple systems of two units storage system for the primary site and one unit storage system for the secondary site.
- Up to 8,192 pairs.
You can register the total number of pairs in the journals within one
RAID Manager consistency group. It is recommended that you register only up to 4,096 pairs.
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