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| List the EMC Clariion models capable of running SAN Copy? |
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| Can more than one Clariion act as a data movement facilitator? |
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| Yes - Plus you can have various sources and targets |
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| What is the graphical interface used to manage SAN copy? |
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| Can SAN copy be used between a LAN and a WAN? |
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| Yes. it could be system to system, over the SAN or LAN/WAN |
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| Does SAN copy use the host CPU's to process data movement? |
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| No. its host and application independent so no server resources are required |
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| List the 2 supported links for SAN copy and the minimum link size |
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| FC (inter SAN) or FC/IP via a bridge and a T1 is the minimum link size |
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| Can the target LUN be larger than the source LUN in SAN copy? |
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| How does SAN copy communicate with other storage systems? |
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| What is chunk size used by SAN Copy during an Incremental copy |
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| What's the maximum concurrent sessions PER SP for the CX500/ CX400? |
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| What's the maximum concurrent sessions PER SP for the CX700/ CX600? |
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| What's the maximum concurrent sessions PER System for the FC4700 |
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| what is the data level used for moving/copying full LUNs? |
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| Describe the SAN copy Dynamic pause/resume process. |
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| SAN copy allows you to start, pause and resume copy operations with continuous checkpoints, so each time you resume the copy process it picks up from the point it was last stopped, not having to start from the beginning |
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| What is SAN copy throttling? |
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| the feature that allows the copy operation to be assigned a priority, higher or lower, than other traffic depending on system usage. |
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