Premium feature-virtual disk copy, Premium feature—virtual disk copy – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Virtual Disk Copy

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Premium Feature—Virtual Disk

Copy

NOTICE:

A virtual disk copy overwrites data on the target virtual disk. Before

starting a virtual disk copy, ensure that you no longer need the data or back up the

data on the target virtual disk.

NOTE:

If you ordered this feature, you received a Premium Feature Activation card

that shipped in the same box as your Dell PowerVault MD storage array. Follow the

directions on the card to obtain a key file and to enable the feature.

NOTE:

The basic virtual disk copy feature allows up to four virtual disk copies to be

present at the same time. If the enhanced snapshot and virtual disk copy premium

feature was ordered, then up to eight snapshot/virtual disk copies may be present

at the same time.

NOTE:

The preferred method for creating a virtual disk copy is to copy from a

snapshot virtual disk. This allows the original virtual disk used in the snapshot

operation to remain fully available for read/write activity while the snapshot is used

as the source for the virtual disk copy operation.

When you create a virtual disk copy, you create a copy pair that has a source

virtual disk and a target virtual disk on the same storage array.
The source virtual disk is the virtual disk that contains the data you want to

copy. The source virtual disk accepts the host I/O read activity and stores the

data until it is copied to the target virtual disk. The source virtual disk can be

a standard virtual disk, a snapshot virtual disk, or the source virtual disk of a

snapshot virtual disk. When you start a virtual disk copy, all data is copied to

the target virtual disk, and the source virtual disk permissions are set to read-

only until the virtual disk copy is complete.
The target virtual disk is a virtual disk to which you copy data from the source

virtual disk. The target virtual disk can be a standard virtual disk, or the

source virtual disk of a failed or disabled snapshot virtual disk.
After the virtual disk copy is complete, the source virtual disk becomes

available to host applications for write requests. To prevent error messages, do

not attempt to access a source virtual disk that is participating in a virtual disk

copy while the virtual disk copy is in progress.

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