HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

Page 3

Advertising
background image

Contents

1 Continuous Access Synchronous overview......................................................7

How Continuous Access Synchronous works ................................................................................7
Typical components .................................................................................................................7
Storage systems........................................................................................................................8

Primary (MCU) and secondary (RCU) systems..........................................................................8

Volume pairs ...........................................................................................................................9
Data path................................................................................................................................9
Consistency groups ..................................................................................................................9
Interfaces ................................................................................................................................9
Failover software ...................................................................................................................10
Overview of initial, update copy operations ..............................................................................10

Initial copy .......................................................................................................................10
Update copy ....................................................................................................................11

2 Requirements and specifications.................................................................12

System requirements and specifications......................................................................................12

3 Planning for Continuous Access Synchronous...............................................15

Storage system preparation......................................................................................................15

Cache, additional shared memory requirements.....................................................................15
XP P9500 requirements with earlier model storage systems......................................................15
System options...................................................................................................................16

System performance considerations...........................................................................................17

Determining Round Trip Time...............................................................................................17

Planning for pairs and pair volumes..........................................................................................19

Pair volume requirements and recommendations....................................................................19
Preparations for allowing I/O to the S-VOL............................................................................20
Fence Level options for I/O to the P-VOL after suspension........................................................21
Differential data options......................................................................................................21
Maximum number of pairs supported...................................................................................22

Calculating maximum number of pairs.............................................................................22

Priority for initial copy operations and scheduling order..........................................................24

Example 1: more initial copies than previously specified.....................................................24
Example 2: initial copy started, new pairs added..............................................................25

Consistency group planning.....................................................................................................25

Consistency group for pairs in one primary and one secondary XP P9500................................25
Consistency group for pairs in multiple primary and secondary systems....................................26
Consistency group requirements ..........................................................................................27
Assigning pairs to a consistency group.................................................................................28

Assigning pairs to a CTG between one primary and secondary system................................28
Assigning pairs belonging to multiple primary and secondary systems.................................28

Split and suspension behaviors for pairs in a CTG..................................................................29

Host access after suspension...........................................................................................30
Pair status before and after a split operation.....................................................................31

Consistency group 127.......................................................................................................31

CTG 127 behavior and restrictions when a pair is suspended..............................................32
CTG 127 behavior and restrictions when the data path fails................................................32

Host failover software..............................................................................................................33
Data path requirements and configurations................................................................................33

Bandwidth requirements......................................................................................................33
Fibre Channel requirements.................................................................................................33
Supported data path configurations.....................................................................................34

Contents

3

Advertising