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A data migration is being planned from a Hitachi to a PowerMax using Open Replicator. Which flag is used to protect against SAN failure?

  • A. Background Copy
  • B. Donor Update
  • C. Copy on Access
  • D. Hot Push
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TrinhLK
7 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Open Replicator includes a feature that protects against potential data loss due to a SAN failure or other connectivity problems during an active Open Replicator live pull session. The “donor update” feature enables arrays to propagate (update) writes to the local device back to the remote device (donor) as data is being pulled from the remote device. When enabled, donor update ensures consistent data between, and on, both the local and remote devices during the data movement process. As a result, no new data written to the local device will be lost during a SAN failure. https://www.scribd.com/document/685136739/6-Open-Replicator-and-Flm-Fundamentals
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Tequila_vSANrise
1 year, 5 months ago
Donor Update, https://manpreetstorage.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/6-open-replicator-and-flm-fundamentals.pdf
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Manaye
1 year, 6 months ago
Ans Donor Update
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