Remote copy connections – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Continuous Access XP Journal user guide

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HP Representative: Install Continuous Access XP Journal remote copy connections between the primary

and secondary disk arrays. The user supplies this hardware (optical fibre cables, switches, and so on).
See ”

Remote copy connections

” on page 47 for remote copy configurations. Distribute the paths

between different storage clusters and switches to provide maximum flexibility and availability. The

logical paths between the primary and secondary disk arrays must be separate from the logical paths

between the host and secondary disk array.

Remote copy connections

Figure 7

shows remote copy connection configurations for Continuous Access XP Journal operations. The

primary and secondary disk arrays of each Continuous Access XP Journal pair must be connected using

optical fiber cables. If you use multimode shortwave optical fiber cables, fibre cables up to 1.5 km in

length and up to two switches are required for distances greater than 0.5 km. If you use single-mode

longwave optical fiber cables, fibre cables up to 30 km in length and up to two switches are required for

distances greater than 10 km. Continuous Access XP Journal operations can be performed at distances of

up to 30 km (18.6 miles) using standard single-mode longwave support. For greater distances, channel

extender connections are required. Continuous Access XP Journal operations can be performed at

distances of up to 30 km (18.6 miles) using standard single-mode longwave support. For distances greater

than 43 km (26.7 miles), approved channel extender products and telecommunications lines are required.

Figure 7

Continuous Access XP Journal remote copy connection configuration

The remote copy connection between primary disk array and secondary disk array provides three different

configurations:

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