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Data Replication and Recovery with Dell/EMC SnapView 2.0 and MirrorView

PublisherEpson
Format2.0MB WORDDate added01 Feb 2003
Topics Network Disaster Recovery, SANs
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This paper provides details on the Dell/EMC SnapView 2.0 and MirrorView products: their functionality and associated terminologies. The focus is on operational characteristics. This paper explains what SnapView snapshot, SnapView clone and MirrorView are, how they work, and the benefits they can bring to Dell/EMC Storage Area Network (SAN) environments. This paper also explains the differences between these technologies and how they can be used in a disaster recovery environment to help achieve high availability. Finally, this paper details the additional value in using SnapView and MirrorView to reduce a backup window and remove the processing overhead for data backup from an application server.

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