Snapshot Virtual Disks; Virtual Disk Copy; Storage Partitioning - Dell PowerVault MD3260 Cli Manual

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In addition to running with the premium features, you can also run the Remote Replication premium feature while
running Storage Partitioning and Virtual Disk Expansion (VDE).

Snapshot Virtual Disks

A snapshot virtual disk is a point-in-time image of a virtual disk. It is typically created so that an application, such as a
backup, can access the snapshot virtual disk and read the data while the source virtual disk remains online and
accessible to hosts.
CAUTION: Before using the source virtual disk of a snapshot virtual disk as your target, you must disable all
snapshot virtual disks associated with the source virtual disk. By disabling the snapshot virtual disks, you avoid
altering the snapshot data if the source virtual disk is changed.
Creating a snapshot virtual disk automatically creates a snapshot repository virtual disk. The snapshot repository virtual
disk stores information about the data that has changed since the snapshot virtual disk was created. Snapshot
repository virtual disks cannot be selected as a source virtual disk or target virtual disk in a virtual disk copy.
The virtual disk for which the point-in-time image is created is the source virtual disk and must be a standard virtual disk
in the storage array.
You can select snapshot virtual disks as the source virtual disk for a virtual disk copy. Selecting a snapshot virtual disk is
a good use of this feature, because it enables complete backups without significant impact to the storage array I/O.
However, some I/O processing resources are lost to the copy operation.
The Snapshot Virtual Disk feature can be used with the Virtual Disk Copy feature to back up data on the same storage
array and to restore the data on the snapshot virtual disk back to its original source virtual disk.

Virtual Disk Copy

The Virtual Disk Copy premium feature copies data from one virtual disk (the source virtual disk) to another virtual disk
(the target virtual disk) within a single storage array. You can use this premium feature to perform these functions:
Copy data from disk groups that use smaller-capacity physical disks to disk groups that use larger-capacity
physical disks
Back up data
Restore snapshot virtual disk data to the base virtual disk.
You can use a primary virtual disk in a remote replication as a source virtual disk or a target virtual disk in a virtual disk
copy. You cannot use a secondary virtual disk as a source virtual disk or a target virtual disk.
NOTE: If you start a role reversal during a copy-in-progress, the copy fails and cannot be restarted.

Storage Partitioning

Storage partitioning enables hosts to share access to virtual disks in a storage array. You create a storage partition
when you define the following storage array assignments:
A host
A host group
Virtual disk-to-logical unit number (LUN) mapping
The virtual disk-to-LUN mapping enables you to define which host group or host has access to a particular virtual disk in
the storage array.
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