Remote Replication Concepts
Replication Packages
Packages are containers for replicated projects and shares. Each replication action on a source
appliance corresponds to one package on the target appliance.
You can browse replicated projects, shares, snapshots, and properties much like local projects
and shares, using the BUI or CLI. However, because replicated shares must exactly match their
counterparts on the source appliance, many management operations are not allowed inside
replication packages.
You can modify the following properties of replicated projects and shares:
Reservation, Compression, Copies, Deduplication, and Caching - These properties can
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be changed on the replication target to effect different cost, flexibility, performance, or
reliability policies on the target appliance from the source.
Mountpoint and Sharing Properties (e.g., sharenfs, SMB resource name) - These
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properties control how shares are exported to NAS clients and can be changed to effect
different security or protection policies on the target appliance from the source.
Automatic Snapshot Policies - Automatic snapshot policies can be changed on the
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target appliance, but these changes have no effect until the package is severed. Automatic
snapshots are not taken or destroyed on replicated projects and shares.
Such property modifications persist across replication updates.
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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.x • September 2016
Managing Replication Package Properties