Natural direction of replication, Linking virtual volumes in volume groups, Unidirectional volume groups – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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Natural Direction of Replication

The natural direction of remote-copy replication is from the primary volume group to the secondary
volume group (from the primary system to the backup system).

Linking Virtual Volumes in Volume Groups

As long as a secondary virtual volume is the same size as the primary volume, you can map any
primary virtual volume to any secondary volume in the secondary volume group.

Unidirectional Volume Groups

In unidirectional remote-copy pairs, when you add virtual volumes to volume groups (using the
admitrcopyvv

command), you map each virtual volume in the primary volume group on the

primary system to a virtual volume in the corresponding secondary volume group on the backup
system (

Figure 34 (page 113)

).

Figure 34 Volume Mapping between Unidirectional Primary and Backup Systems

Bidirectional Volume Groups

In bidirectional remote-copy pairs, you can add primary volume groups to both the primary and
backup systems. HP 3PAR Remote Copy automatically creates secondary volume groups on the
other system in the remote-copy pair.

In this configuration, each system provides backup for the primary volume groups on the other
system (

Figure 35 (page 114)

).

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