HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.2 User Guide

As shown in Figure 12, because there is a limit of three generations, the fourth generation must write
over one of the preexisting volumes. In this case, the oldest volume (generation 1) is overwritten.
Generations 5 and 6 follow the same pattern of overwriting the oldest, existing generation.
Figure 12 Backing up multiple generations
The order in which secondary volumes are used for backups does not change regardless of which
generation you might decide to restore at some point in time. Figure 13 depicts how generations are
used.
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The number of generations that Replication Manager can manage depends on the volume replication
function and hardware used, but the same procedures are used for backup and restoration operations.
To determine the number of generations supported according to storage system and copy type, see
Copy pair configuration conditions on page 151.
Managing application replicas370