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9 Remote Copy for Recovery Manager

Overview

HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software helps you safeguard against disasters that might occur at one
location by allowing you to keep copies of data on a separate server, which can be placed at a
remote location. For example, if there were a fire or earthquake at one location, all of the data
stored there could be lost unless a backup copy can be recovered from a separate location not
affected by the disaster.

To maintain updated copies of data at a remote location, Remote Copy uses two HP 3PAR Storage
Systems: a primary server (used for production) and a backup server, which can be located
anywhere. Therefore, when disaster strikes in one location, there is always a backup of your data
at the backup site.

For more information, see the HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User’s Guide.

How Remote Copy Works

When you synchronize data between a production system (the Remote Copy primary system) on
one site and the backup server at another site, the systems involved perform the following steps in
sequence:

Recovery Manager leverages the VSS framework to freeze the I/O at the application level.

For asynchronous periodic mode Remote Copy, the VSS provider creates a virtual copy of
the database and log volumes.

Remote Copy synchronizes the data on the primary server with the data on the Remote Copy
backup server (thus updating the backup server).

After synchronization is complete, Remote Copy creates a virtual copy (aka a snapshot) on
the Remote Copy backup server.

The Remote Copy backup server saves the virtual copy in its repository at the remote site.

For asynchronous periodic mode Remote Copy, Recovery Manager removes the virtual copy
created on the production system (the Remote Copy primary system).

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