Virtual disk recovery – Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I User Manual

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• Restore snapshot virtual disk data to the source virtual disk.

Virtual disk copy generates a full copy of data from the source virtual disk to

the target virtual disk in a storage array and can be performed either online or

offline.

Source Virtual Disk

When you create a virtual disk copy, a copy pair consisting of a source virtual

disk and a target virtual disk is created on the same storage array. When a

virtual disk copy is started, data from the source virtual disk is copied

completely to the target virtual disk.

Target Virtual Disk

When you start a virtual disk copy, the target virtual disk maintains a copy of

the data from the source virtual disk. You can choose whether to use an

existing virtual disk or create a new virtual disk as the target virtual disk. If

you choose an existing virtual disk as the target, all data on the target is

overwritten. A target virtual disk can be a standard virtual disk or the source

virtual disk of a failed or disabled snapshot virtual disk.

NOTE:

The target virtual disk capacity must be equal to or greater than the source

virtual disk capacity.

When you begin the disk copy process, you must define the rate at which the

copy is completed. Giving the copy process top priority slightly impacts I/O

performance, while giving it lowest priority makes the copy process longer to

complete. You can modify the copy priority while the disk copy is in progress.
For more information, see the online help topics.

Virtual Disk Recovery

You can use the Edit host server-to-virtual disk mappings feature to recover

data from the backup virtual disk. This functionality enables you to unmap

the original source virtual disk from its host server, then map the backup

virtual disk to the same host server.
Ensure that you record the LUN used to provide access to the source virtual

disk. You need this information when you define a host server-to-virtual disk

mapping for the target (backup) virtual disk. Also, be sure to stop all I/O

activity to the source virtual disk before beginning the virtual disk recovery

procedure.

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