requirements. A Continuous Access Journal device group pair must be established either between DC1 and DC3 or between DC2 and DC3 to replicate data to application’s DC3 site.
When Continuous Access Journal device group pair is configured between DC1 and DC3, the data is replicated always in
When Continuous Access Journal device group pair is configured between DC2 and DC3, the data is replicated always in
In a typical customer DRS environment, more than one application is usually configured to be run in a Metrocluster/Continentalclusters. Depending on the application distribution in a 3DC environment, some applications can have Site 1 as its DC1. At the same time, some other applications can have Site 2 as its DC1.
Figure 77 (page 427) depicts an example of two applications distributed in a DRS 3DC environment balancing the server and replication load. In this example:
•Site 1 is the primary site or DC1 for the application A, and
•Site 2 is the primary site or DC1 for the application B, and
•Site 3 is the
•The application A is configured using 3DC CAJ/CAJ replication. The application B is configured using 3DC Sync/CAJ replication.
•For the application A, the data is replicated with
•For the application B, the data is replicated with
If there is a disaster at Site1, then the application A fails over to its DC2 i.e. Site2. In this scenario, it is not possible to replicate the applications A and B data to DC3 using the existing application Continuous Access journal pair configured between Site1 and Site3. As there is no Continuous Access link between Site 2 and Site 3, it is not possible to replicate the application A and application B data to DC3. Here the application data is not protected at DC3 upon a disaster at Site1. In this scenario, the disaster tolerance to the applications A and B is lost. This is not the case with
Overview of Device Group Monitor Feature in 3DC DR Solution
The Device Group Monitor (DGM) provides the capability to monitor the status of all the device groups, used in a package configured in a 3DC environment, from the node where the package is running. Based on
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