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HP StorageWorks Data Replication Manager

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Data Replication Manager
Data Replication Manager (DRM) is fibre channel controller-based data replication software for disaster tolerance, recovery and data movement solutions. DRM supports the HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel Modula Array (ma) 8000 and Enterprise Modula Array (ema) 12000/16000 storage array solutions. In addition, The RAID Array (ra) 8000 and Enterprise Storage Array (esa) 12000 are also supported.

This solution provides:

  • On-line and real-time sequential data replication to a local or remote site
  • Data replication over a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN) or SAN<->MAN<-> WAN <->MAN<->SAN
  • HP OpenVMS, HP Tru64 UNIXÒ , HP-UX, IBM AIX, Microsoft WindowsÒ 2000/NTÒ , Novell NetWare, and Sun Solaris support
  • Heterogeneous support for multiple operating systems and host servers on the LAN-SAN
  • Cloning at Initiator and Target sites
  • Snapshot support at Target site
  • FC Switch Zoning support
  • Cascaded switches support
  • Fibre Channel over Internet Protocol support
  • Wave Division Multiplexing support
  • Full FC-to-ATM connectivity with line speeds of T1/E1 through OC3
  • Asynchronous and synchronous transfer modes
  • Write History Logging and ² MiniMerge² reconstruction
  • Cluster and Stretched Clusters high availability solutions
  • Replicate up to 100 km (~62 miles) with Very Long Distance GBIC
  • Non-RCS LUN support at initiator and target sites
  • Active/Active Bi-directional Solutions
  • Up to twelve remote copy sets per array
  • Up to twelve non-remote copy set per array
  • Up to twelve remote or non-remote copy sets per association set
  • Assisted failover and failback scripts SANworks Command Scripter
  • HP StorageWorks Secure Path (various versions by O/S)
  • SANworks Enterprise Volume Manager
  • HP OpenView Storage virtual replicator
  • Qualified in Oracle Storage Compatibility Program in Synchronous and Asynchronous transfer modes
  • Support for SAP R/3, stretch cluster with Management Appliance and EBS
  
Overview
Remote Replication
Data Replication Manager (DRM) provides remote disk mirroring by connecting your primary RAID systems to remote storage RAID systems. Data is replicated either synchronously or asynchronously each time a transaction occurs. In the event of a disaster at your primary site, your data is safe on the remote storage system and available for immediate connection to an alternate host. Simply reconnect your remote storage system, and your business is back in operation.
Disaster Tolerance
The disaster tolerance is built into the redundancy of the hardware. Each Modula Array has dual RAID controllers, mirrored cache, cache batteries, dual power supplies, etc. HP StorageWorks Secure Path delivers a multi-path driver that automatically fails over to an alternate data path when utilizing dual inner site links and controllers. Thus, delivering a No Single Point of Failure storage array.
 
Disaster Recovery
In the event of a disaster, Data Replication Manager assures an on-line copy of data is available at the alternate site to support rapid resumption of critical processing at the alternate site. Resumption can usually occur within minutes, instead of hours or days, as with other disaster recovery plans.
 
Data Movement
Data Replication Manager can also be used for the movement of large quantities of data for the purposes of data warehousing and data mining applications. DRM is also ideal for moving important data off of storage subsystems temporarily for the purposes of system maintenance.
 
Storage Based
Data replication is performed at the storage subsystem controller level and is totally transparent to the host, alleviating unnecessary host cycles to perform the data mirroring function.
 
High-Performance
Replication of data functionality is performed at full fibre channel speeds (100 MB/second) across the Storage Area Network. Dual controller design provides extra processing power to service host I/O requests. A unique read-ahead cache mechanism can increase performance 30 to 40 percent for applications that sequentially read data.
 
Synchronous and Asynchronous Copy Operations
Data Replication Manager offers either synchronous or asynchronous data transfer modes. Distance between local and remote sites can impact bandwidth and throughput performance when performing remote replication over wide area networks.

Synchronous data transfers offer the highest levels of data protection. With synchronous operations, both the local and remote copies are identical and concurrent at all times. Synchronous mirroring ensures that data copies are identical, to prevent critical data loss in the event of a failure or disaster. In this mode, data is written simultaneously to the cache of the local storage system and the remote storage system, in real time, before the application I/O is completed, thus ensuring the highest possible data consistency. Synchronous replication is appropriate when exact consistency is critical to the business application.

Asynchronous mode can improve the latency associated with these long distances, while maintaining very high levels of disaster tolerance protection. Asynchronous data transfers writes data to the source storage system, acknowledges and completes the I/O prior to synchronizing data with the target storage system.

  
Storage Array Support
DRM supports StorageWorks ma8000/ema12000/ema16000 RAID arrays, a family of fully integrated Fibre Channel storage solutions. It is the outgrowth of years of StorageWorks experience, successfully delivering quality solutions into applications with mission-critical requirements.

The ma8000/ema12000/ema16000 is designed for the data center where there is a need to configure high-capacity systems having application-specific demands for high performance. ma8000/ema12000 components provide the flexibility to configure solutions to provide unlimited capacity and scalable performance in a small footprint. The solutions include built-in and optional features for multi-vendor operating environments, and stringent data center availability requirements.

 
Operating System Support
Array Controller Software – ACS V8.7P in multi-bus mode is supported with Data Replication in the following environments:

HP OpenVMS v7.2-2, v7.3
HP Tru64 UNIX v5.1, v5.1a
HP-UX v11.0, v11i
IBM AIX v4.3.3, v5.1 (32bit)
Novell NetWare v5.1, v6.0
Sun Solaris v2.6, v 7.0, v8.0 (32/64 bit)
Windows 2000 (SP2)
Windows NT 4.0 (SP6a)

NOTE: Sun Solaris v2.5.1, Tru64 Unix 4.0 f/g and Netware Stretched Clusters are developed and supported by Custom Systems, a Compaq division.
SAP r/3 4.6, Tru64 version 5.1, 5.1a or newer.

  
Write History Logging ² MiniMerge² Reconstruction
With Write History Logging, if the local and remote copy sets become out of sync due to link failures, etc., then the target member does not need to incur a full copy synchronization when the a link is restored. Rather, only those incoming host writes while the links are down are re-issued (referred to as ² mini-merged² ) to the target to resynchronize the data in the same order in which they were received. The writes that would have gone to the target are logged (referred to as ² write history logging² ) to the assigned log unit. Write History Logging has the benefit of substantially reduced resynchronization times. Also, you can have multiple logs for each association set or LUN. For an added level of data integrity the log maintains ² write order operation² through out the process.
 
High Availability with No-Single-Point-of-Failure
DRM configurations assure high availability to host applications by having no-single-point-of-failure in its hardware and software components. Dual host bus adapters, fibre channel links, switches, and storage subsystems provide redundancy in hardware components. HP StorageWorks Secure Path software provides a unique host-bus-adapter failover support feature from server to storage, which provides system redundancy from a software perspective.
  
Active/Active Bi-directional
The Bi-Directional Data Replication Manager Solution addresses the growing need among businesses to ensure continuous and availability of applications that are critical to daily business operations. This is the first storage solution to enable two sites connected by switched Fibre Channel to use each other to maintain synchronized copies of online data, thus maximizing resource utilization while enabling business continuance, even in the event of disaster.
 
Departmental DataSafe Solution
Departmental DataSafe Solution allows customers to implement a host-independent remote copy (RC) solution at the departmental level within the enterprise.
  
Extended SANs over direct Fibre Channel – Up to 100 km
Data Replication Manager provides the capability to replicate data over direct fibre channel, covering distances of up to 100 km (~62 miles) via the Very Long Distance GBIC. Data replication can be performed at full fibre channel speeds. Also available is the Long Wave GBIC for data transmission up to 40 km. The use of and extended fabric license is recommended for additional buffer-to-buffer credits at these type of distances. See ordering information for part number.
 
Extended SANs using Wave Division Multiplexing Technologies
Data Replication Manager supports Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) optical networks. WDM provides high bandwidth connectivity of enterprise level SANs over a metropolitan area network via private or public dark fibre optic networks. Remote replication via WDM is ideal when customers already have existing fibre optic cables between the two sites but are unable to install additional cables. WDM maximize the existing fibre optic infrastructure.
 
Extended SANs over Wide Area Network Capability
With DRM remote sites can be located hundreds, even thousands of miles from their corresponding production sites with the use of FC-IP or FC-to-ATM gateways.

New support for Fibre Channel over Internet Protocol enables DRM to replicated data across an IP network. Several vendors have been qualified for interoperability with StorageWorks and SANworks products to encapsulate FC data packets into IP packets. IP data packets are transferred across an Ethernet 10/100 or GbE network by tunneling. This enables the user take full advantage of their infrastructure already in place and leverage the IP knowledge.

The ATM gateway is capable of providing FC-ATM connectivity into telecommunication networks for HP SANworks extended SAN-WAN-SAN solutions. ATM connectivity is ideal where contingency sites are required to be very long distances to protect against wide area disasters, or where fibre channel connectivity is unavailable. In such cases, long distance replication can be defined as just across the street!

The FC-ATM Gateways provide the widest range of wide area networking support and flexibility to meet customer requirements in the most cost-effective manner. The FC-ATM gateway offers an OC3 MMF physical interface and support access speeds ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 155 Mbps. Data rates less than OC3 (155 Mbps) require the ATM switch.

Multiple T1 Lines – With the optional ATM switch the FC-ATM Open System Gateway can support one or more T1/E1 lines. Multiple T1/E1 lines provide increased bandwidth and are an ideal solution for customers who do not have access or need for faster data rates.

Fractional ATM lines – The FC-ATM Open System Gateway can support ² fractional² lines, such as fractional T3/E3 or fractional OC3 lines. By supporting fractional ATM lines, customers can lease the exact bandwidth or access speeds needed to support their requirements.

Shared ATM lines – The FC-ATM Open System Gateway can also support ² shared² or multi-use ATM lines. A shared ATM line allows only one telecommunication link between sites, but the line bandwidth is divided between the two Fibre Channel fabrics. Another common application could be DRM and non-DRM use of the same-shared ATM line. A shared ATM line is ideal when the customer’s bandwidth requirements do not justify two separate dedicated ATM lines.

Data Encryption – Data can be encrypted for transmission over public ATM lines. This gives companies such as financial institutions the security that they need.

 
HA Clustering
Data Replication Manager supports high availability cluster solutions by various operating systems. This includes, HP MC/Serviceguard, HP TruClusters, HP OpenVMS cluster, Microsoft Cluster Server, VERITAS Clusters, NetWare Cluster Services and IBM HACMP.
  
Stretched Cluster Capability
Data Replication Manager supports the Compaq ProLiant Cluster HA/F500. The HA/F500 is a cluster platform comprised of ProLiant servers, HP SANworks compatible storage, and fibre channel interconnects, Compaq software, and managed by Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS). The inclusion of fibre channel switch fabric (FC-Switch) and long wave GBICs, along with new controller and platform software will now allow for Disaster Tolerant (DT) solutions to be configured at up to 100 km distances between systems. See the HA/F500 quick spec for more details.

HP TruClusters Server software delivers high value to those customers who require virtually no downtime, demand unlimited scalability, and are looking for dramatic reductions in the system management costs of their infrastructure. For campus-wide disaster tolerant and In addition, HP Tru64 UNIX TruClusters is also supported up to 6 km between hosts.

  
Configuration
Fibre Channel configurations

Minimum Configuration

  • Two esa12000, ra8000, ma8000, ema12000 or ema16000 subsystems – one at the target site and one at the initiator site
  • Two Fibre Channel switches at each target and initiator site
  • Two Fibre Channel or ATM links between sites using Single Mode Fibre Optic cables
  • Two Host Bus Adapters per host with multiple-bus failover capability
 
Switch Zoning
Zoning provides the ability to partition the switched fabric into multiple zones and limits visibility of a controller to a particular zone. You can increase the number of servers per SAN and dedicate a zone for a specific purpose, for example, a dedicated backup zone, thus allowing re-utilization of hardware in the SAN.
 
Clone and Snapshot
Data Replication Manager supports clone capability at both the initiator and target sites, and snapshot capability at the target site. Clone and Snapshot are point-in-time copy functions that can be used to minimize downtime required for system backups and data migration activities. Enterprise Volume Manager v1.1B software product enables automated snaps & clones from a GUI console that interfaces to StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solutions.
 
Non-Remote Copy Sets
Remote copy sets and non-remote copy sets can now exist on the same subsystem at both the initiator and target sites. This provides added LUN support and configuration flexibility, i.e., since the remote copy sets and non-remote copy sets may be different at the initiator and target sites, not all data has to be disaster tolerant.
 
Association Sets
An association set is a group of remote copy sets that share common attributes. Members of an association set can be configured to transition to the same state at the same time. For example, if one association set member assumes the failsafe locked condition, all other members of the same association set assume the failsafe locked condition. An association set may also be used to simply share a log unit between a group of remote copy set members that require efficient use of the log space. The Association sets feature ensures transactional integrity in write history-logging operations for those applications that require it.
  
Service and Support, HP Care Pack and Warranty Information
Product Support gives the customer access to HP's experienced technical support resources as well as access to HP's Information Services database for support on a variety of multi-vendor/multi-platform software products. Product support includes escalations and problem coordination with the appropriate engineering group. Compaq Services offer a variety of options to allow you to tailor your product service to meet the needs of your organization. Basic warranty on products can be uplifted from day one to ensure you receive the service you need when you need it.

Standard software product warranty is 90-day conformance to Software Product Description or equivalent documentation.

Software product services

  • Basic Per Product Telephone Support (annual support contract which includes standard business hours access (5 days x 9 hours), next business day response time and access to software patches)
  • Per Product Installation Service (installation, configuration and startup testing)
  • Subscription services to provide automatic distribution of new releases on a renewable annual contract basis
  • Telephone Service upgrades to basic per product support
  • 7 x 24 access
  • Faster response time (4 hour response)
  • Service duration (1, 3 or 5 years)
  • Tailored support contracts based on personalized statement of work: contact your local support center via http://www.hp.com/support/

HP Care Pack Services

  • Upgrade of standard product warranty for hardware or software: 1 or 3 years duration; 5 x 9 access or 7 x 24 access; next business day or 4 hour response
  • Available during warranty period only
  • Prepaid rather than annual contract

DRM Solution Kits (User Guides, Release Notes, Application Notes and White Papers)

Per Product Service DRM Firmware Installation

QT-6CAAA-I9

DRM Firmware Subscription service

QT-6CAAA-XA

DRM Firmware Telephone Support

QT-6CAAA-ZA

           
Installation HP Care Pack Install DRM on one controller

233523-002

Install DRM on two controllers

233526-002

Install DRM on four controllers

233529-002

           
DRM Software Support HP Care Pack 1 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Single SW

233524-002

3 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Single SW

233525-002

1 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Dual SW

233527-002

3 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Dual SW

233528-002

1 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Quad SW

233530-002

3 yr 24 x 7 HSG80 DRM Quad SW

233531-002

           
ACS Platform Kit Support HP Care Pack 1yr 5 x 9 HS*80/60 SANworks Software

196953-002

3yr 5 x 9 HS*80/60 SANworks Software

196954-002

1yr 24 x 7 HS*80/60 SANworks Software

196943-002

3yr 24 x 7 HS*80/60 SANworks Software

196944-002

     
Components

The following brick level options/components do not have individual HP Care Pack Services. These items will be included in product HP Care Pack Services into which they are installed.

    
Disk Drives Tape Drives CD/DVD ROM SCSI Hubs in SBBs Adapters
Bus Converters Backplane RAID Controllers Power Supplies Cabling Fans
For additional HP Care Pack (hardware & software) information please refer to the URL listed below:
http://h18005.www1.hp.com/services/carepaq/index.html
      
Ordering Information
G80 DATA REP MGR All v8.7P

222316-B23

G80 DRM v8 .x P to v8.7P Upgrade

222317-B23

G80 DRM v8. x L to v8.7P Upgrade

222369-B23

G80 DRM v8. x G to v8.7P Upgrade

222370-B23

G80 DRM v8 x F to v8.7P Upgrade

222371-B23

G80 DRM v8. x S to v8.7P Upgrade

222372-B23

REMOTE SWITCH KEY (for ATM intersite link)

166601-001

Long Wave GBIC (up to 10 km)

127508-B21

VLD-GBIC Kit (up to 100 km)

230800-B21

Extended Fabric license

262868-B21

    
Additional information online:
http://www.hp.com HP Computer Corporation home page
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/index.html HP StorageWorks products home page
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.htm HP Technical Support home page
http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv.html HP Services home page
http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/solutions.html HP Solutions
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