HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference

XCS 6.2xx
XCS 095xx000
11
(EVAx400)
XCS 10001000,
11001100, &
11200000
(EVAx400)
XCS 10001000,
11001100, &
11200000
(P63x0/P65x0 EVA)
6
256
128 (4400)
256 (64/8400)
128 (4400)
256 (64/8400)
256
256
128 (4400)
256 (64/8400)
128 (4400)
256 (64/8400)
256
32 32 32 32
32 80 80 80
4:1
4:1
9
4:1
9
4:1
9
7
In XCS versions 6.2xx and 09501x000 or later, the instant restore of the source DR group member results in a Fast Copy of the new data, not a Full Copy.
8
For best performance when using HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager, do not exceed 512 single-member DR groups and 512 source-destination pairs across all arrays. Other limits may
apply.
9
4:1 is only supported when the source of the FAN-out or the target of the FAN-in is a high-end array, which is an array with 4 host ports per controller or 8 host ports per array. Any HP P6000
Continuous Access-supported array can be the target of the FAN-out or the source of the FAN-in.
10
The switch restrictions that previously applied to XCS 09003000 have been removed. See Table 7.0, P6000 EVA host connectivity, for details on how to locate switch support information.
11
This version is inactive.
Preferred path
Replication relationships
Source and destination pair size
Failsafe on Unavailable Member (Failsafe mode)
Force a full copy
Instant restore of virtual disks
7
– Restore data from mirrorclone to source virtual disk
– Restore data from snapshot of mirrorclone to source virtual disk
– Restore data from snapshot to source virtual disk
Set maximum log disk size (at creation)
Set Vraid on remote copy (at creation)
Set host port priority for replication
Set access to no-read on remote copy
Set disk group for log disk (at creation)
Switches per fabric
10
Suspend on failover (set at creation)
1 GB to 2 TB (in 1 GB increments)
See "Part II, Fabric infrastructure rules" of the HP SAN Design Reference Guide.
6.3 Support remote replication features by controller software version (cont'd)
Feature
Maximum number of virtual disk members of all DR groups per array
8
Maximum number of virtual disk members per DR group
Maximum combined capacity (in TB) of a DR group's virtual disk members and those
members' snapshots, snapclones, or mirrorclones
Host HBAs per array
Maximum number of single-member DR groups per array
8
Failsafe on Link-down/Power-up support
Fail over or delete a DR group during normalization
The maximum depends on an array's platform/operating system rules. See "Part III, Host and storage
systems rules" of the HP SAN Design Reference Guide and the Quickspecs for HP P6000 Continuous
Access and the applicable array model.
Controller software version
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