Administrator Guide

Deleting NAS Volume Snapshot Schedules
View all available snapshot schedules, then select and delete one or more schedules.
Steps
1 Select an NFS datastore in inventory.
2 Select Actions > All Dell Storage Actions > Snapshot > Delete Snapshot/Snapshot Schedule.
The Delete Snapshot/Snapshot Schedule wizard starts.
3 On the Delete Snapshot/Snapshot Schedule page, select Snapshot Schedule and click Next.
4 Select a snapshot schedule or multiple schedules from the list of schedules in the table. To select all snapshot schedules in the list,
check the box next to the Snapshot Schedule Name column heading.
5 Click Next.
A summary screen species the schedule or schedules that you selected to delete.
6 Click Finish to delete the schedules.
Next step
(Optional) Select and delete one or more snapshots. See Deleting NAS Volume Snapshots.
Create and Manage Replications and Live Volumes
The Dell Storage vSphere Web Client Plugin supports two basic models for migrating data between Storage Centers:
Replications
Live Volumes
A replication copies volume data from one Storage Center to another Storage Center to safeguard data. A Live Volume is a replicating
volume that can be mapped and active on a source and destination Storage Center at the same time.
For information about replications and Live Volumes, see the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide.
Use the plugin to add and manage replications and Live Volumes to VMFS datastores and RDMs on Dell storage. You can use the plugin
convert a replication to a Live Volume and vice versa.
Replication Operations
Use the vSphere Web Client Plugin to add, modify, and remove replications for datastores and RDMs.
Create a Datastore or RDM Replication
Use the Dell Storage vSphere Web Client Plugin to create datastores and RDM replications.
Replicating a Datastore
Use the vSphere Web Client Plugin to replicate a datastore.
Prerequisites
If you are using iSCSI connections for replications, the following conditions must be met:
The destination Storage Center must be dened as an iSCSI Remote System on the source Storage Center.
The source Storage Center must be dened as an iSCSI Remote Connection on the destination Storage Center.
See the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide for instructions on conguring iSCSI connections between Storage Centers .
At least one Quality of Service (QoS) denition must be set up on the source Storage Center for replication.
See the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide for instructions on creating QoS denitions
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