Creating a replication pair between the local and remote directories enables data in the local directory to be backed up to the remote cluster. When a disaster occurs, you can use the remote backup data to reconstruct data on the local end. Alternatively, you can directly take over services from the remote end to minimize data loss and shorten service interruption time.
, select the desired resource ID, and then check the ID of the remote resource whose capacity is the same as the local resource capacity.The Create Remote Replication Pair dialog box is displayed.
Parameter |
Description |
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Sync Method |
Indicates the data synchronization mode between primary and secondary resources. Possible options are as follows:
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Interval |
Set Timed wait after synchronization begins. [Value range]
NOTE:
This parameter is available only when Sync Method is set to Timed wait after synchronization begins. |
Time Policy |
Specific time policy: The system automatically synchronizes data between primary and secondary resources based on a specific time policy. [Value range]
NOTE:
This parameter is available only when Sync Method is set to Specific time policy. |
Initial Sync |
Indicates the initial data synchronization mode between the primary resource and secondary resource. Possible options are as follows:
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Remote Replication Consistency Group |
Indicates the consistency group to which the newly created remote replication pair belongs. NOTE:
If no remote replication consistency group is available, you can click Create to create a remote replication consistency group and add the remote replication pair to the consistency group. |
Log in to the remote device, choose Services > Block Service > Volume, click
, select the desired resource ID, and then check the ID of the remote resource.
Parameter |
Description |
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Speed |
Indicates the data synchronization speed of the remote replication pair. The value ranges from 1 MB/s to 1024 MB/s (or 1024 KB/s to 1,048,576 KB/s). The default value is 32 MB/s. |
Recovery Policy |
Indicates whether the system automatically synchronizes data after a remote replication fault is rectified. The default value is Automatic. [Value range]
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