Reference Guide

NOTE: Run Test-SRTopology only for a single volume.
NOTE: If you choose asynchronous replication, ensure that you choose a log volume size of at least 30 GB.
NOTE: Use either PowerShell or Windows Admin Center to create volumes, do not mix the tools. There is a minor
difference in volume sizes created using PowerShell and Windows Admin Center that results in a failure if you try to enable
replication.
Set-SRNetworkConstraint
In a network topology which has multiple routes to the secondary site, it is imperative to provide a correct path for the Replica
network. Set-SRNetworkConstraint is a cmdlet that is useful for specifying an array of network interfaces to be used for
replica traffic. This cmdlet has to be run once for each volume.
Set-SRNetworkConstraint -SourceRGName "Replication 2" -SourceNWInterface "SR -
Site B" -DestinationRGName "Replication 1" -DestinationNWInterface "SR - Site A"
-SourceComputerName SiteANode1 -DestinationComputerName SiteBNode1 -Verbose
Set-SRNetworkConstraint ensures that the Management network does not become bottlenecked because of Replica
traffic.
Appendix B: Supported hardware
See the Dell support matrix for hardware and configurations validated with stretched clusters:
Support Matrix for Dell EMC Solutions for Microsoft Azure Stack HCI
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