1 business copy overview, How business copy works, Hardware and software components – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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1 Business Copy overview

Business Copy (BC) uses local mirroring technology to create and maintain a full copy of any
volume in the storage system.

With BC software you can create one or more copies of a data volume within the same storage
system. You can use BC copies as backups, with secondary host applications, for data mining, for
testing, and other uses — while business operations continue without stopping host application
I/O to the production volume.

This guide provides instructions for planning, configuring, operating, maintaining, and
troubleshooting a BC system.

How Business Copy works

A pair is created when you:

Select a volume that you want to duplicate. This becomes the P-VOL volume (P-VOL).

Identify another volume to contain the copy. This becomes the secondary volume (S-VOL).

Associate the P-VOL and S-VOLs.

Perform the initial copy.

During the initial copy, the P-VOL remains available for read/write. After the copy is completed,
subsequent write operations to the P-VOL are regularly duplicated to the S-VOL.

The P-VOL and S-VOLs remain paired until they are split. The P-VOL for a split pair continues to be
updated but data in the S-VOL remains as it was at the time of the split. The S-VOL contains a
mirror image of the original volume at that point in time.

S-VOL data is consistent and usable. It is available for read/write access by secondary host
applications.

Changes to the P-VOL and S-VOLs are managed by differential bitmaps.

You can pair the volumes again by resynchronizing the update data from P-VOL-to-S-VOL, or
from S-VOL-to-P-VOL, as circumstance dictates.

NOTE:

In the Remote Web Console (RWC), the source volume is called P-VOL and the destination

volume is called S-VOL.

Hardware and software components

A typical configuration consists of a P9500 storage system, a host connected to the storage system,
BC software, a P-VOL, a S-VOL or volumes, and interface tools for operating BC.

Interface tools include the RWC graphical user interface (GUI) and RAID Manager .

The following shows a typical configuration.

How Business Copy works

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